Am 2013-12-12 20:26, schrieb Bram Moolenaar:
Daily Lama wrote:
As per helpfile, = is meant to be cyrillic, while '=e' is euro.
Surprisingly, '=y' is not yen, but 'Ye' is.
Yesterday Rouble sign was introduced:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/12/11/us-russia-rouble-symbol-idUSBRE9BA0JX20131211
So it is probably the right moment now to lay out currencies correctly
in digraphs.
The article doesn't mention digraphs. I suppose we could use =R or =P.
=R makes most sense for the word Rouble, but for Russians =P is
probably
more obvious. I suppose =P also makes more sense considering the
symbol
looks like a P with an =.
The article doesn't mention the Unicode value, thus we can't add it
yet.
With the release of the Unicode version 7.0 yesterday, the rouble sign
has been assigned
U+20BD. It probably makes sense to update all the generated unicode data
in the Vim source however.
Best,
Christian
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