Saturday, June 28, 2014

How to substitute text with combining characters?

For text `é,e` (\x65 \u0301 \x2c \x65):

If I use `:s/\Ze/x/g`, I get `x,x`. How to get `x́,x`?

If I use `:s/́/̂/g` (substitue \u0301 with \u0302), I get ̂`,e`. How to get `ê,e`?

Is this a bug or not?

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