On 8/28/10, aksr <[email protected]> wrote: > windows xp sp2 > latest vim (7.3) > ------- > when i change the language for my keyboard(to serbian latin): > > if i put ":set encoding=latin1" > then i get this: > for chars(č,ć,š,đ,ž) i get(c,c,BS,d,BS): č-c, ć-c, š-(black square), đ- > d, ž-(black square) > ..and if i put ":set encoding=utf-8" > i get, for all(čćšđž), "black squares"... > other characters are displayed properly and layout(for the keyboard, > when i change language) is fine..
Aside from changing the encoding and keymap, have you changed which font Vim is using? Last time I used Vim on a Windows box it used the Fixedsys font (at least, I think it was Fixedsys..) by default, which doesn't have all of the characters you need. So, for example, every time I type in another language -- Vietnamese, which needs lots of extra characters too -- I change the encoding to UTF-8, set the keymap, and change the font to something better. I really like 'Droid Sans Mono', but 'Courier New' will do in a pinch ;) -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
