On Wed, 2014-02-05 at 07:44 +0100, Dominique Pellé wrote:

> John Beckett <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Ven Tadipatri wrote:
> >> It's nice that you can go into hex mode with Vim through the
> >> use of XXD, but it's really hard trying to find out what hex
> >> codes correspond to a given character.
> >
> > You know about ga and g8? In normal mode, put the cursor on a
> > character of interest then type ga or type g8 (:help ga).
> > g8 is good for UTF-8 as it shows the bytes used.
> >
> > John
>
> Hi
>
> In my ~/.vimrc, I have configured the statusline to
> show the Unicode character (something like U+00E9
> for é) of the character under the cursor, as well as its
> UTF-8 sequence (something like 0xc3 0xa9 for é).
>
> It looks like this (cursor on the é):
>
> http://dominique.pelle.free.fr/pic/statusline.png
>
> See statusline and function ShowUtf8Sequence() there:
>
> http://dominique.pelle.free.fr/.vimrc.xhtml
>
> Regards
> Dominique
>
> --

i use this in my status line.
   dec/hex\ \%03.3b/\%02.2B\

shows decimal and hex values for char under cursor ala with cursoron an
equals sign char
   dec/hex 061/3D



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