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, it is also strictly correct if put the command into a function and call the function.
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Vista/Vim V7.3
termencoding=fileencoding=utf8, fileformat=unix
maxcombine=2
=================================================================
Anybody could tell me how can i avoid this weird result? thanks.
-- :%s#combinations#œ̄ṣ́#g
However, if like this:
:let @w = "%s#combinations#œ̄ṣ́#g"
:@w
the combinations will be lost. :-(
BTW, it is also strictly correct if put the command into a function and call the function.
=================================================================
Vista/Vim V7.3
termencoding=fileencoding=utf8, fileformat=unix
maxcombine=2
=================================================================
Anybody could tell me how can i avoid this weird result? thanks.
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