updated for version 7.0g

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Bram Moolenaar
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*mbyte.txt* For Vim version 7.0f. Last change: 2006 Apr 21
*mbyte.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Apr 30
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar et al.
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u ucs-2be same as ucs-2 (big endian)
u ucs-4be same as ucs-4 (big endian)
default stands for the default value of 'encoding', depends on the
environment
environment
For the UCS codes the byte order matters. This is tricky, use UTF-8 whenever
you can. The default is to use big-endian (most significant byte comes
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locale if you make a correct input table. Xcin can be found at:
http://xcin.linux.org.tw/
Others are scim: http://scim.freedesktop.org/ and fcitx:
http://www.fcitx.org/
http://www.fcitx.org/
- Conversion Server
*conversion-server*
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*mbyte-combining* *mbyte-composing*
A composing or combining character is used to change the meaning of the
character before it. The combining characters are drawn on top of the
preceding character.
preceding character.
Up to two combining characters can be used by default. This can be changed
with the 'maxcombine' option.
When editing text a composing character is mostly considered part of the