Hey Jarrod,

I've not been able to solve the problem. You could also take a look at my
post on Stack 
Overflow<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20034851/vim-encoding-unicode-in-terminal-under-windows>
which
stays unanswered for several months by now. As I say there, this topic is
kind of shady and covered with controversies as nobody can answer it.
Furthermore, I discuss UTF-8 codepage there too, and it does not work
properly not only with Vim, but many other applications too primarily
because the majority of them simply don't support it (including Vim), what
to me looks weird that a modern OS does not classify UTF-8 codepage as a
first class citizen. Currently, I'm forced to use GVim because of this
issue. The best we can hope for is that Mr. Moolenaar finally gives us
clarification on this topic once and for all.

Mr. Moolenaar, what is the real state of Unicode support for terminal Vim
on Windows? Do you plan to support UTF-8 codepage?

Regards,
Alexander

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