Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Re: to or till (f or t) a non-ascii character

I haven't seen any Unicode characters from you BC, but if you're using
google's text box to send these messages that could be the issue. My
original message was sent with gmail web interface, which might (don't
know for sure) be more accepting than googlegroups web interface.

I got the characters into my buffer in the first place by using
abbreviations (iabbrev).

Thanks for info about pasting into the command line.

Unfortunately mapping a specific t and f variation for each unicode
character I want to search for is impractical, since there are 10 or
20 of them that I use.

On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 10:25 AM, BC <bruce.armstrong@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Sep 21, 8:21 pm, BC <bruce.armstr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Annoyingly, I see that Google Groups changed the '=>' I had pasted in
>> (from Vim) to "=>".
>> Strange, because it appeared correctly in the text box.
>
> Ok, I give up.  I don't know why the OP's unicode characters are
> showing up, but not mine.
> testing: '=>'
> Does that appear as it should, or is it replaced again with '=>' ?
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