Hi!

I try to google for solution without success so I'm here. :)

It seems vim regexpes absolutely ignore local collation settings,
what is very unfortunate. OS linux, locale is hu_HU.utf8.
For expl I would like to search for /[a-z]*/ and fail on "néz".

Am I miss some setting or this cannot be done?

While googling I found that range expression [a-z] is not well defined
in different regexp implementations. I think thats ok, but vim
should be *intuitive* and even if [a-z] not defined, vim should use the
local collation. (It does not).

Ok, I thought, there are no wonders, lets try a "word character". 
\w definitely should include all character in range a-z according to
local collation (simple egrep does it well). Unfortunately
in vim  /\w*/ also fails. :-(

Any hint/advice please, gruruz out there?

Gergely

ps.: set encoding is utf-8 presumably ok.

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