On Thursday, September 25, 2014 12:48:31 AM UTC-5, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> 'iskeyword' resends to 'isfame' where the symbols used for both are
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> defined; but if the {lhs} of your abbreviations is always made up of
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> only Cyrillic letters, the relevant sentence is "Multi-byte characters
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> 256 and above are always included, only the characters up to 255 are
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> specified with this option." which would lead me to conclude that
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> Cyrillic letters are always regarded as "word" characters.
This would obviously be true for utf-8 encoded text; minus the bug Christian found.
But is it true if the encoding is set to (for example) windows-1251? Nothing would be encoded over 255 in this encoding; I'm not clear from the help whether 'encoding' affects the meaning of 'iskeyword'.
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