walter harms wrote on 10.04.09:
> 
> 
> Chris Schaller schrieb:
> > Nope. Is this considered a bug? It's just about proper vim settings.
> > 
> > - Chris
> > 
> > On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 9:25 AM, walter harms <wha...@bfs.de> wrote:
> >>
> >> Chris Schaller schrieb:
> >>> Jan,
> >>>
> >>> encountered this one, too. What's your fileencoding in vim (:set
> >>> fileencoding?). You might want to try to set it either to utf-8 or
> >>> latin-1. Latter worked for me despite having encoding set to utf-8. So
> >>> you are experiencing a vim configuration issue here...
> >>>
> >>> See also :h encoding and :h fileencoding in vim.

i don't quite understand how this could be a bug. I rechecked the mentioned
helpfiles and the actual encoding of my vim files. It says vim will get the
encoding from $LANG which it did, setting it to utf8 (fileencoding is also set
to utf8). 

Now if i understand Chris correctly, setting fenc to latin1 whereas
leaving enc as utf8 should solve the problem. That didn't work for me.
Therefore i don't see a vim configuration issue here. 

Cheers 

Jan




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