Nice to know that, but it seems a very recent addition.
I happen to be using several versions of Vim, the most recent being 7.3.46,
and none of them has all the chars in digraph.txt.
So, perhaps we should say, `That *is* true, unless you compiled Vim
yourself from the most recent sources.' :)
In fact, even in its most recent version, digraph.txt is missing some digraphs.
I just searched for the digraph /\ (for ×), and it is not in
http://code.google.com/p/vim/source/browse/runtime/doc/digraph.txt .
> | 'These default digraphs are taken from the RFC1345 mnemonics
> | [...] Exception: RFC1345 doesn't specify the euro sign.'
The Euro sign is not the only difference between rfc1345 and the
output of :digraphs. I cannot tell what all of them are, but, e.g.,
the already mentioned /\ is known to Vim but is not in the rfc.
Perhaps, as well, Vim misses some definitions that the rfc has.
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