* Mark J. Reed said on 2007-07-04 14:10:45 +0200
> On 7/4/07, taliesin the storyteller <taliesin-conlang@...> wrote:
> >
> >* Mark J. Reed said on 2007-07-03 23:26:25 +0200
> > > Letting you enter arbitrary Unicode symbols is not PuTTY's
> > > job. It just takes what the I/O system hands it.
> >
> > The machine it connects to is 100% UTF8, and vim-in-putty
> > can't even show the UTF8-characters correctly but degrades
> > to latin1.
>
>
> That's odd. Do you have
>
> 1) PuTTY configured to use UTF-8 as its character set
I have no idea how to do that. Double-checked today too, there's
no GUI-config for it at least. This is version 0.51 btw, no idea
if there are any newer.
> 2) Your LC_ variables set to en_US.UTF-8 in the remote shell
US? Ick. I usually use IN or DK, depending on what has been
compiled, or roll my own. Who'd want US style dates anyhow?
> 3) a vim compiled with multibyte support
Yup. The same mutt works fine when I ssh in.
> 4) encoding set to utf-8 in vim
Yup.
t.