Hi Pablo,

My replies are a little out of order, I hope you can cope.

2009/11/11 Pablo Giménez:
> 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.

All input that reaches MacVim is Unicode (UTF-16)

>> > 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.

No, you have to press Shift+3 to get # using Spanish layout.

Just open up "Keyboard Viewer" and you can see where all the keys are
(go to "Input Sources" in the "Language & Text" System Preference
pane, click "Show Input menu in menu bar", and in the list view tick
the "Keyboard & Character Viewer" item at the top, then you can open
the keyboard viewer from the language menu that sits next to the clock
on the menu bar).

>> >> I am using MacVim with a spanish keyboard layout.
>> >> I always use the termencoding=utf-8 option.

This option is forcibly set to utf-8 anyway and is ignored, so you
don't have to set it.

>> >> 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,

I don't understand the problem.  Please be more specific (step-by-step
instructions).

>> >> Is this related with some utf problem like this:
>> >>
>> >> http://old.nabble.com/MacVim-file-encoding-and-Quicklook-td17289501.html

No, that does not sound related.

>> >> Or is just a limitation of MacVim with thespanish keyboard layout.

No, there is no limitation that I am aware of.

>> >> PD: is the problem described in the above link solved?

No, still waiting for a patch. (hint, hint)

Björn

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