Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Re: How gVIM can handle UTF like notepad

You posted the same settings in the last 3 mails.

Anyway, the only problem you are still having is the [converted] message?
I don't get it, are you sure that the files you're opening are really in
UTF-8?
Note that the Windows' Notepad saves in UTF-16 if you select "Unicode"
as Encoding.
Actually I noticed that you never mentioned UTF-8 in your mails. If you
want that the UTF-16 files be left in that encoding you'll have to add
that as well to the 'fileencodings' (before latin1). Maybe both utf-16
and utf-16le, I'm not sure what 'uft-16 exactly stands for in vim.


Gabriele

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