funky chars in vim

der.hans PLUGd at LuftHans.com
Fri May 4 21:52:17 MST 2007


moin moin,

when I first started getting funky chars when backspacing in vim it was
kinだa cool because it was gねnerally one of the germanic characters I
wanted anyway :).

„ow I'm getting all kinds of stuff, as t─is email is shをwing.

I'd like to now turn off this feature and only proactively add characters
outside the realm of what my keyboard produces.

I can <ctrl>-ka: to get À and <ctrl>-kU: to get Ü.

I don't need ノ and ほ and ض and œ and  and whatever :).

So, anyã‚’ne know what the feature is and how to turn it off?

I think it's vim, but it might be the unicode xterms.

ciao,

der.hans, but not dœr.hÊns :ノ
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