> By the way, you never indicated what version of Vim you're using.
I used the 7.3 GVim version
The subject topic you mentioned is relevant for my case
http://superuser.com/questions/207264/gvim-utf-8-in-windows
I installed the 2 dlls as described in the topic and it does
work now. Accentued characters are correctly displayed.
> I don't know why Gvim on windows uses Windows code page
> by default and not Unicode. It's annoying. Is it Windows fault or
> Vim fault? I'm also surprised that I don't see LC_MESSAGES=...
Indeed, I dont know either why GVim doesn't use Unicode.
Odd, but since it works with the 2 dlls everything it's ok.
Thanks a lot for your help.
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