On 4.10.2015 11:03, Mikołaj Machowski wrote: > > > > Dnia Piątek, 2 Października 2015 19:43 Marcel Svitalský > <[email protected]> napisał(a) > > Hi all, > > I am having troubles with entering non-printable Unicode > characters. I am currently using (g)Vim 7.4.889 on Linux Ubuntu > 12.04 (3.13.0.65 kernel), compiled with GCC 5.2.0. > > Vim help states: > > If everything else fails, you can type any character as four > hex bytes: > > CTRL-V u 1234 > > "1234" is interpreted as a hex number. You must type four > characters, prepend > a zero if necessary. > > > It works all right for common ASCII characters, however for > characters above 127 it creates unexpected results: > > """ > Got from "Convert to HEX" > 3a : > 25 % > 73 s > 2d - > c2a0 Unicode non-breakable space > c2ad Unicode soft-hyphen > > Test results: > s - put in with Ctrl-V u 0073 - OK > 슠 - put in with Ctrl-V u c2a0 (its real code is ec8aa0) - ERROR > 슭 - put in with Ctrl-V u c2ad (its real code is ec8aad) - ERROR > """ > > As you can see the last two hex numbers put in are interpreted > correctly (i.e. a0 is a0, ad is ad), however the first two ones > are changed: c2 becomes ec8a. > > So I wonder whether I am doing it wrong or whether I should write > a bug report. Any help or advice appreciated. > > Are you sure that your two last characters are nbsp and soft-hyphen? I > don't know if you see but in your post they are some East Asian glyphs. > > I've Win version 7.4.640 and Ctrl-V u c2a0 and c2ad are inserted > properly (nbsp and soft-hyphen). > > > > m. > >
Mikołaj, that was sort of the point of my problem. :-) However the matter has been clarified since by Bram and Marvin. Thanks, Marcel -- Marcel Svitalský/ / -- -- 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 --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "vim_use" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
