On 26.01.16 13:11, Kenneth Reid Beesley wrote:
> Here's my usual .gvimrc setup for encodings:
>
> " encoding used internally in the edit buffer
> set encoding=utf-8
>
> " default encoding for saving any new files created
> setglobal fileencoding=utf-8
>
> " when editing an existing file, try to read it in these encodings, use the first that succeeds
> set fileencodings=ucs-bom,utf-8,latin1
It doesn't seem all that complicated. A quick test on a "simulated
corrupted CP1252" file like yours both displayed <81>, and 8g8 worked
here without any fiddling at all. I have:
set encoding=utf-8 " Is default anyway, IIRC.
fileencodings=ucs-bom,utf-8,default,latin1
which seems to have latched on: fileencoding=latin1
given the input file.
That seems to confirm what ":h 8g8" says:
This works in two situations:
1. when 'encoding' is any 8-bit encoding
2. when 'encoding' is "utf-8" and 'fileencoding' is any 8-bit encoding
And I don't even have any "++bad=keep" anywhere.
Erik
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