On Saturday, August 25, 2012 10:36:40 PM UTC-3, Chris Jones wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 08:33:16PM EDT, Fernando Basso wrote:
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> > On Saturday, August 25, 2012 5:45:49 PM UTC-3, Chris Jones wrote:
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> > > Because that's what I get here in mutt: 'parâmetro' in his initial post
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> > > becomes 'parāmetro' in your reply, in the quoted text.
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> > > When did this start happening..? what encoding are you using in Vim..?
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> > I use utf-8 for everything, encoding, fileencoding, and my locale has
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> > all variables set to utf-8.
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> Then this would confirm that you are using a web browser to post..?
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I'm using firefox 14 to post, yes.
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> In this event, you probably have a default setting in your browser
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> (under preferences) that specifies ISO8859-1 instead of UTF-8. 
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I have checked and it is set to utf-8.
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> I noticed that even nowadays this is usually the ‘factory setting’ in
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> web browsers.
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> > The strange thing is that I can indeed type things like ê, ô or û.
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> Not sure it matters, but how do you enter them..? Dead keys..? AltGr..?
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> Compose key..? etc..?
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> The only time I experienced weird behavior like you describe was after
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> I added a comment to a mapping in my .vimrc:
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> | :map xx  :echo 'don't do that'<CR>    " comment: this causes problems
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Like they said in #vim. I am cursed. :D
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> It's probably irrelevant to your issue, though..
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> CJ
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