Update runtime files. Convert a couple of help files to utf-8.

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Bram Moolenaar
2018-03-18 14:44:37 +01:00
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*usr_24.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2006 Jul 23
*usr_24.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2018 Mar 18
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
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*24.9* Digraphs
Some characters are not on the keyboard. For example, the copyright character
(<EFBFBD>). To type these characters in Vim, you use digraphs, where two characters
represent one. To enter a <EFBFBD>, for example, you press three keys: >
(©). To type these characters in Vim, you use digraphs, where two characters
represent one. To enter a ©, for example, you press three keys: >
CTRL-K Co
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Vim will display the digraph table. Here are three lines of it:
AC ~_ 159 NS | 160 !I <EFBFBD> 161 Ct <EFBFBD> 162 Pd <EFBFBD> 163 Cu <EFBFBD> 164 Ye <EFBFBD> 165 ~
BB <EFBFBD> 166 SE <EFBFBD> 167 ': <EFBFBD> 168 Co <EFBFBD> 169 -a <EFBFBD> 170 << <EFBFBD> 171 NO <EFBFBD> 172 ~
-- <EFBFBD> 173 Rg <EFBFBD> 174 'm <EFBFBD> 175 DG <EFBFBD> 176 +- <EFBFBD> 177 2S <EFBFBD> 178 3S <EFBFBD> 179 ~
AC ~_ 159 NS | 160 !I ¡ 161 Ct ¢ 162 Pd £ 163 Cu ¤ 164 Ye ¥ 165 ~
BB ¦ 166 SE § 167 ': ¨ 168 Co © 169 -a ª 170 << « 171 NO ¬ 172 ~
-- ­ 173 Rg ® 174 'm ¯ 175 DG ° 176 +- ± 177 2S ² 178 3S ³ 179 ~
This shows, for example, that the digraph you get by typing CTRL-K Pd is the
character (<EFBFBD>). This is character number 163 (decimal).
character (£). This is character number 163 (decimal).
Pd is short for Pound. Most digraphs are selected to give you a hint about
the character they will produce. If you look through the list you will
understand the logic.
@ -569,9 +569,9 @@ that combination. Thus CTRL-K dP also works. Since there is no digraph for
You can define your own digraphs. Example: >
:digraph a" <EFBFBD>
:digraph a" ä
This defines that CTRL-K a" inserts an <EFBFBD> character. You can also specify the
This defines that CTRL-K a" inserts an ä character. You can also specify the
character with a decimal number. This defines the same digraph: >
:digraph a" 228