Jeff Weisberg on 10 Jun 2004 21:02:02 -0000


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[PLUG] Re: VIM and ASCII


| Im using VIM over SSH and was wondering how do I type
| ASCII symbols in "INSERT" mode?

"ASCII symbols" are things like "!@#$%^&*()"
and are usually found on your keyboard;
look above the numbers and to the right of m,l,p


| example:
| Something like this %G����ᬼ���%@

I have no idea what the above is supposed to be, but
it is certainly *not* ASCII.

Are you perhaps looking for a way to enter text in
iso-8859-* or unicode?


	--jeff
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