On 04/07/10 18:25, William Fugy wrote:
Sure, i confirm my gVim works in Unicode and i could input ŷ, €, ē, ë,
ÿ...freely and correctly. Unfortunately, some of them, including ŷ, €,
couldn't show well on gVim screen, as well as the result of ex-command
':dig'.  Certainly, all the characters inputted in my gVim displayed
correctly by Notepad/Winword.

i have done a test.  In my ~/.vimrc, have only the following 4-lines
content. However, it show a white box too in the corresponding
positions of ŷ, €., and show a '?', instead of a white box,  if remove
'colorscheme evening'

-------------~/.vimrc---------
set termencoding=utf-8
set encoding=utf-8
set fileencodings=utf-8
colorscheme evening

Is it related to my some default setting about regional and language
in Vista?  it's shouldn't like this.


Best Regards,
-William

1. Please bottom-post on this list.

2. See my other post about fonts: I suspect that your chosen 'guifont' lacks the necessary glyphs. Try

        :set guifont=*

then if there is an input box in the popup (or if you can replace the displayed "example characters"), paste €ŷ there, or maybe append ŷ€ to what is already there, and finally select one font name after another until you find something suitable.


Best regards,
Tony.
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