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Executing special keys
Vim's :exe[cute]
will read special keys when they're escaped in double quotes:
exe "normal! i\<C-v>u049c\<C-v>u03b1\<C-v>u03c4\<C-v>u212f!\<ESC>"
" Writes Ҝατℯ
You can use this to quickly script difficult macros, like the one above
:exe "normal! i\<C-v>u049c\<C-v>u03b1\<C-v>u03c4\<C-v>u212f!\<ESC>"<CR>
Effective Unicode in vim
Demo unicodes: │┌┴─┐
Use ga
in vim to display encoding information about the character under the
cursor. We'll use the hex value. In insert mode use <C-v>u
followed by the hex
number to type in Unicode literally. The above can be written with
:normal! i<C-v>u2502<C-v>u250c<C-v>u2500<C-v>u2510<ESC>