On 13/02/2017 18:08, Mike Williams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Have you tried setting printencoding to macroman?
Yes, and the result is the same.
> The reason you see the upside-down question marks is because VIM
> converts the buffer content from utf-8 to latin1, but the latin1
> character set does not include the left and right single quotes and VIM
> will change them to upside-down quotes so they stand out. On Macs there
> is special code to convert utf-8 to Mac encoding where the left and
> right quotes exist, so that should work for you. Unfortunately I don't
> have access to a Mac to confirm this.
I do not know much about print encondings, but... wouldn't it be
possible to define new print encodings, namely a UTF-8 print encoding?
My current workaround is to use :TOhtml then print the resulting HTML
from a browser, but I'd like to have a direct way.
Thanks,
Life.
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