Am 2016-11-08 13:55, schrieb A. S. Budden:
> Ah, yes, good point - whoops! I was thinking of "ga", which I think
> you can use in this situation as it shows a four-digit hex value that
> can then be used with \%u.
Shameless self-plug:
Or you can use my plugin https://github.com/chrisbra/unicode.vim
Put cursor on the character and enter :UnicodeName
(You can even directly store the regex for that character in the search
register.
Something like this :UnicodeName / regex and then keep on pressing 'n'
to jump
to the next occurence).
Best,
Christian
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