Saturday, January 22, 2011

Re: cp1252 characters when enc=utf-8, fenc=cp1252

On 01/23/2011 01:41 AM, Ben Fritz wrote:

> I somehow have the impression that changing encoding while Vim was
> already up and running is a bad idea.
Why? It should not matter at all.

> But in a simple text file there will not be any translating later. The
> particular file I was working with when I noticed this is a file I use for
> keeping track of my current tasks and notes, nobody else sees it, and it's
> all in plaintext (with a little spice from the txtfmt plugin).
You are an aesthete (:

> I work in Windows XP mostly, I actually have never heard of "xkb" and
> don't have the slightest idea what it's level 3 is.
I mean direct entering such characters from keyboard, for exmaple I can
press
RAlt-# to enter Ł, or RAlt-] n for ń, but this is linux.

--
sergio.

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