On 15/11/13 04:25, Alexander Shukaev wrote:
> I'm aware of all of this. This, however, does not bring us closer to the solution. I know that `Consolas` supports all what I'm want to display, otherwise do you think I would be so stupid to start this post in the first place? As I said, in GVim the same font behaves just fine, I see Russian and some other fancy symbols. But as soon as I go to terminal it's not true any more.
>
> My terminal is configured to use the same font (Consolas). I can type Russian in the command line, and it is displayed without any problems. Furthermore, running the attached script in the terminal produces the right output as well, there are no broken symbols:
>
> English: texts, web pages and documents
> Graves,etc: à á â ã ä å æ ç è é ê ë ì í î ï
> Greek: ΐ Α Β Γ Δ Ε Ζ Η Θ Ι Κ Λ Μ Ν Ξ Ο
> Arabic: ڠ ڡ ڢ ڣ ڤ ڥ ڦ ڧ ڨ ک ڪ ګ ڬ ڭ ڮ گ
> Full width: @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
> Romanian: texte, pagini Web şi a documentelor
> Vietnamese: văn bản, các trang web và các tài liệu
> Russian: тексты, веб-страницы и документы
> Japanese: テキスト、Webページや文書
> Yiddish: טעקסץ, וועב זייַטלעך און דאָקומענטן
> Hindi: पाठ, वेब पृष्ठों और दस्तावेज
> Thai: ข้อความ หน้า เว็บ และ เอกสาร
> Korean: 텍스트, 웹 페이지 및 문서
> Chinese: 文本,網頁和文件
> Press any key to continue . . .
>
> Yes, it turns on 65001 codepage. I've already discovered that Vim cannot work with 65001 page, so this seems to not be an option anyway. The default page in the terminal is 437. `&termencoding` reports 437 as well, while `&encoding` is set to "utf-8" in "vimrc". So where do we go from here?
>
I don't know — and as I said, I'm not on Windows anymore, so I can't
experiment with any wild idea that I might have. If anyone here is on
Windows and knows the solution, please speak up!
Best regards,
Tony.
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