Thanks Israel.
Just checking seems that in the Mac the spanish keyboard layout is in using
the latin encoding rather than unicode. I don't know if this can cause the
problem.

2009/11/11 Israel Chauca Fuentes <[email protected]>

>
> I also use the spanish layout and termencoding is set to utf-8, but I
> don't have any trouble with # or any other key.
>
> Israel
>
> On Nov 10, 2009, at 7:39 PM, Pablo Giménez wrote:
>
> > Just checking, now is printing characters but not the proper ones.
> > In the spanish layout you have  to press Option(Alt)+3 to get the  #
> > symbol.
> > I am getting a different one, is like if MacVim doesn´t like the
> > spanish
> > keyboard layout.
> > thx
> >
> > El 11 de noviembre de 2009 01:26, Pablo Giménez
> > <[email protected]>escribió:
> >
> >> Hi.
> >> I am using MacVim with a spanish keyboard layout.
> >> I always use the termencoding=utf-8 option.
> >> My problem is that I can´t use some symbols like for example the #,
> >> basically it doesn´t appear whe I typed them.
> >> All the symbols works properly in other tools is just MacVim,
> >> Is this related with some utf problem like this:
> >>
> http://old.nabble.com/MacVim-file-encoding-and-Quicklook-td17289501.html
> >> Or is just a limitation of MacVim with thespanish keyboard layout.
> >> thx
> >>
> >>
> >> PD: is the problem described in the above link solved?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Un saludo
> >> Best Regards
> >> Pablo Giménez
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Un saludo
> > Best Regards
> > Pablo Giménez
> >
> > >
>
>
> >
>


-- 
Un saludo
Best Regards
Pablo Giménez

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