Problem is I don't know any terminal that supports unicode. I tried gnome-terminal, konsole, xterm and rxvt. They all don't render properly.
On Sep 24, 3:27 pm, Marc Weber <marco-owe...@gmx.de> wrote: > Excerpts from Ujjwol (उज्जवल लामिछाने)'s message of Fri Sep 24 08:56:46 +0200 > 2010: > > > Guys, I am learning vim and it is great. But the problem with vim/gvim > > is that it doesn't support any complex scripts like Devanāgarī. It is > > not rendered properly. See the screenshots below: > > > Rendering in Vim > >http://i.imgur.com/wqNh5.png > > > Correct Rendering which is displayed gEdit/emacs/KWrite > >http://i.imgur.com/Zui3y.png > > > Is there any way to make vim/gvim support complex scripts? This > > affects to all Indic scripts. Yes! I tried changing font just in case, > > but it didn't work. > > I don't know that topic very well. You may want to try an utf-8 aware > terminal instead to find out whether the gvim terminal causes the trouble. > I'm not sure whether knowing this would help much. But that's what I > would try next. > > Marc Weber -- You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php