Unicode Characters in Vim

Courtesy Linux Today  Wed, 06/17/2009 - 10:32

Tip of the Trade: "The editor Vim supports Unicode natively. If your X or console keymap is set up to enter unicode characters via the keymap, it will work fine in Vim.

Alternatively, there are two other ways of entering these characters."


 

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