On Jun 11, 10:01 am, lem torov <[email protected]> wrote: > Any way to work on VIM under win7 with cyrilic letter suport >
Yes, there most certainly is a way. You need your 'encoding' set to something which supports it (probably utf-8 is best), you need you 'guifont' (in gvim) set to something that has glyphs for it, and you need to read existing files in as the proper encoding. > I have tried change all combinations off > encoding fileencoding termencoding > I doubt that. Each of these options is a string so the possibilities are pretty much endless. What SPECIFICALLY did you try? > eventually gvim work but weirdly same times > console version is not. Quite possibly your console font does not have glyphs for the characters you are interested in. I'm fairly certain the default cmd.exe font is pretty limited. > It worked once and then gone > again doesnt work > What specifically did you try? Where did you set each of the options (e.g. in your .vimrc, or manually after Vim was loaded, or in a plugin file..?) > defaul for windows utf-8 and console 437 The default for Windows is (at least for me) latin1, not utf-8. This probably depends on your locale. console 437 I'm pretty sure doesn't have any concept of cryllic letters. Take a peek at http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Working_with_Unicode for some help setting up Vim for Unicode support. -- 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
