Since this may be my fault (or Chrome's fault) I won't go into deep
details. Instead, I'll show a small example.
I select and copy in Google Chrome (using Ctrl-C) the word "Raúl"
(that is, my name). I open any program and paste, and the text pasted
is exactly "Raúl".
Now I open console Vim under gnome-terminal and I run ":registers".
This is what I have (excerpted):
"* Raúl
"+ Raúl
In the first line the text is correct, but in the second line the
uacute doesn't appear and instead you can see the latin-1
representation.
Any other program I've tested works perfectly when pasting text from
Google Chrome, and Vim works perfectly when pasting text from other
programs, so the problem looks like a weird interaction between Google
Chrome and Vim, or just with the way Google Chrome uses the clipboard
selection.
Anyone knows which can be the problem?
Thanks in advance, guys!
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Raúl "DervishD" Núñez de Arenas Coronado
Linux Registered User 88736 | http://www.dervishd.net
It's my PC and I'll cry if I want to... RAmen!
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