Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Re: syntax highlight to html - yeah - poor character rendering

However, I am not getting non-ascii rendering in my html - in the
terminal even Icelandic is perfectly rendered.

I tried setting the var below to my $LANG variable.
:let g:html_use_encoding = "en_US.UTF-8"

no joy

Is there a fix?

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- Eric Smith
Eric Smith said:
> Damn, why do I only hear about this now?
>
> Any cool vim twitterers that can let me know when stuff like this and
> serialisable undo tree (yes I saw that in the changes file of 7,3)
> become available.
>
> :TOhtml - how` cool is that :)
>
> --
> - Eric Smith
> sc said:
> > On Tuesday 24 August 2010 14:18:18 Eric Smith wrote:
> >
> > > Has anyone written a utility to convert syntax highlighted vim
> > > to a printable or displayable format like html, rtf or pdf?
> >
> > > I have my own customised highlight rules and want to be lazy
> > > and just autogenerate to a format that I can send to someone.
> >
> > > Am I in luck?
> >
> > yes, and it is included in a normal install
> >
> > just edit the module you want to print and issue
> >
> > :TOhtml
> >
> > this will save it with an 'html' extension and you can open
> > that and print from your browser
> >
> > the command accepts a range too if you don't want to print the
> > whole thing -- see
> >
> > :h 2html.vim
> >
> > for a more complete description
> >
> > sc
> >
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