On 1/25/2014 8:45 PM, Marco wrote:
On 2014–01–25 Reid Thompson wrote:
set statusline=%t%m%r%h%w\ %{&ff}\ %Y\ dec/hex\ \%03.3b/\%02.2B\
line\ %l\ col\ %c%V\ of\ %L\ lines\ %p%%
yields
.vimrc unix VIM dec/hex 115/73 line 50 col 1 of 634 lines 7%
This statusline uses %c which operates on bytes instead of
characters. In my example it displays “5” if the cursor is placed on
the digit “5”, which is correct. But if you move the cursor down one
line (the column stays the same, it's still five) it displays column
“9” which is not what I want. The displayed column should be “5” if
positioned on the “µ”.
Marco
for me it display both byte and char
when I put the cursor on this char v
“äå µåäö”
^
it shows col 9-5, 9 bytes, 5 chars
[No Name][+] unix dec/hex 181/B5 line 2 col 9-5 of 3 lines 66%
If I put it on the last char in the line, the double quotes, it shows
[No Name][+] unix dec/hex 8>3/0>4 line 2 col 17-9 of 3 lines 66%
17 bytes, 9 chars
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