I've seen this question is many versions (including one of my own). I don't
have an answer for you, but I think that this would make a good track in
the upcoming seminar.
- How does one interface an existing/new utf8 file?
- How does one create a utf8 script?
- How does one identify the encoding of a file?

       בברכה  |  Best Regards,
דוב לוונגליק  |  Dov Levenglick


On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 4:20 PM, Shlomit Afgin <[email protected]
> wrote:

>
>  I know it's not a perl question but I'm sending this question in case
> someone know or can redirect me to the right place.
>
>  I'm working with gvim on our old server with encoding=iso-8859-8 and it
> work okay.
> I have new linux server and I would like to work with encoding utf8.
> When I gvim a file I see the hebrew as junk and also write junk. When I
> look from the web it's also look junk.
> If I add to the file ~/.gvimrc the line: set encoding=iso-8859-8
> I see the hebrew okay in gvim  and in browser.
>
>  I also try :
>       env LANG=he_IL.UTF-8 vim -H
>      LANG=he_IL gvim -H
>  With no success.
>
>  What I need to do in order to be able to see utf8 hebrew with gvim?
>
>  Thanks,
> Shlomit.
>
>
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