Re: Unicode U+2028 line separator

2007-03-03 Thread A.J.Mechelynck
Matthew Winn wrote: On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 20:24:44 +0100, "A.J.Mechelynck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Bill Moseley wrote: I have a utf-8 file that uses the unicode line separator. Not something I've come across very often. In utf-8 the sequence is: 0xE2 0x80 0xA8 (e280a8) In a uxterm vim

Re: Unicode U+2028 line separator

2007-03-03 Thread Matthew Winn
On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 20:24:44 +0100, "A.J.Mechelynck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bill Moseley wrote: > > I have a utf-8 file that uses the unicode line separator. Not > > something I've come across very often. In utf-8 the sequence is: > > > > 0xE2 0x80 0xA8 (e280a8) > > > > In a uxterm v

Re: Unicode U+2028 line separator

2007-03-02 Thread A.J.Mechelynck
Bill Moseley wrote: I have a utf-8 file that uses the unicode line separator. Not something I've come across very often. In utf-8 the sequence is: 0xE2 0x80 0xA8 (e280a8) In a uxterm vim correctly reads (and sets) the file encoding as utf8 (there's no BOM on the file), but the U-2028 char

Unicode U+2028 line separator

2007-03-02 Thread Bill Moseley
I have a utf-8 file that uses the unicode line separator. Not something I've come across very often. In utf-8 the sequence is: 0xE2 0x80 0xA8 (e280a8) In a uxterm vim correctly reads (and sets) the file encoding as utf8 (there's no BOM on the file), but the U-2028 character is displayed as