On Di, 14 Feb 2012, Алексей Данченков wrote:
> Hi, everybody!
>
> I need to use the UTF-8 encoding in gvim on Windows (even if just for
> non-printable symbols for invisibles). However, the menu locale stays
> in system's default CP1251 (for Russian).
>
> Here is the excerpt from my gvimrc:
>
> language C
> set guifont=Courier_New:h12:cANSI
> set langmenu=C
> set helplang=en
> set encoding=utf-8
> set termencoding=utf-8
> set fileencoding=utf-8
> set fileencodings=utf-8,koi8-r,cp1251,default,latin1
>
> Still, I have mojibake in the top menu (a CP1251-menu displayed in
> US-ASCII locale). Is there a setting I forgot to use?
langmenu=C isn't supported, IIRC. Set it to none, to have ascii menu.
regards,
Christian
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