What can I do to make my vim digraphs work?
In insert mode, I type in
ctr-k a'
and I get an underscore.
:help digraph-table
gives a table with the first 160 chars in the first column. The rest of the chars are underscores.
^@
^A
^B
^C...
~Z
~[
...
Outside of tmux, in normal mac terminal, in command mode :set encoding=utf-8 works. Typing in insert mode ctr-k a', results in the a with acute accent.
in mac terminal: perl -wE 'binmode STDOUT, ":encoding(UTF-8)"; say "\xE1"' ? results in á.
the encoding option is documented as being initialized from the value of the LANG environment variable, but that doesn't seem to work like I want it to
huh? you said "I've tried it in the normal mac terminal, and I get question marks instead of underscores."
your terminal doesn't understand latin1, so it just shows a question mark
(specifically an a with accent in latin1)
another fun one to try: perl -wE 'binmode STDOUT, ":encoding(UTF-8)"; say "\x{20AC}"'
if you see a euro sign (€), 1) your terminal understands utf-8 and 2) your font supports (at least some) non-latin1 characters
I'm pretty sure you could just force vim to use utf-8 by putting set encoding=utf-8 in your ~/.vimrc, but presumably tmux has the same problem of thinking that the outer terminal wants latin1
most likely because tmux understands utf-8, but thinks the terminal it's running in wants latin1, so it ... hmm, no
that doesn't explain the symptoms
oh, it could!
if tmux understands utf-8, but doesn't know what encoding the terminal it's running in expects, it would probably replace all non-ASCII characters by something "safe", such as an underscore