Saturday, February 9, 2013

Re: vim: display â<80><99>

On Saturday, February 9, 2013 8:51:28 PM UTC-6, ping wrote:
> I've copied and pasted an article from web page and it looks I got a lot
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> �<80><99>
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> so essentially it should be just a ' character, for example:
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> If you�<80><99>ve
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> is there a way to get them displayed/processed well?
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Figure out what encoding the text is supposed to be in, make sure your 'encoding' option can represent all the desired characters, and save/load the file in the correct 'fileencoding'.

:help 'encoding'
:help 'fileencoding'
:help 'fileencodings'
:help multibyte
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Working_with_Unicode


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