BTW: Here is a patch.
Well done, thank you guys so much. :-)
On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 7:13 AM, Christian Brabandt <cblists@256bit.org> wrote:
Hi William!
It's a combining char ;)
On Fr, 05 Apr 2013, William Fugh wrote:
> It's OK if execute the following in command-line directly
> :%s#combinations#œ̄ṣ́#g
>
> However, if like this:
> :let @w = "%s#combinations#œ̄ṣ́#g"
> :@w
> the combinations will be lost. :-(
BTW: Here is a patch.
regards,
Christian
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