On 04/07/10 13:37, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 04/07/10 12:05, William Fugy wrote:
Hi list,

In my gVim(Vista), could display ē, ë, ÿ correctly, couldn't display
ŷ, €. However, it's all OK in Notepad/WinWord.

Does anyone know how could i show it well?

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i checked the digraph list ':dig', the corresponding positions of ŷ/€
show a white box( evening color scheme).


Best Regards,
-William


These symbols (as well as French Œ œ) are not present in the Latin1
charset. So:

1. Make sure your Vim is set up to use Unicode, see
http://vim.wikia.com/Working_with_Unicode — and note that 'encoding'
should only be changed at startup, before file data has been loaded in
Vim memory and before defining any options, mappings, etc. with
character values above 0x7F; otherwise the data already in memory may
get corrupt.

I forgot:
1bis: Make sure you have a font with the necessary glyphs. For gvim, see http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Setting_the_font_in_the_GUI . For Console Vim, it's a terminal-configuration problem, not a Vim problem.


2. Then you can enter these characters in Insert mode with one of the
following methods:

- directly, if your keyboard driver allows it:

AltGr+e (usually) gives €
dead-circumflex (if your national keyboard has one) then y gives ŷ

- digraphs (see :help digraph.txt)

Ctrl-K then = then e gives €
Ctrl-K then y then > gives ŷ

- Unicode codepoint (see :help i_CTRL-V_digit)

Ctrl+V u 20ac (no spaces) gives €
Ctrl+V u 0177 (no spaces) gives ŷ

Of course, in order to save them to disk you will need a file with an
appropriate 'fileencoding': UTF-8 is OK, ISO-8859-15 may or may not be
OK (I haven't tested), Latin1 is not OK.


Best regards,
Tony.
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