After a copy-paste from Wikipedia into Vim, I get this:
1 A
2
3 [+] Métier agricole<200e> – 44 P • 2 C
4 [×] Métier de l'ameublement<200e> – 10 P
5 [×] Métier de l'animation<200e> – 5 P
6 [+] Métier en rapport avec l'art<200e> – 11 P • 4 C
7 [×] Métier en rapport avec l'automobile<200e> – 10 P
8 [×] Métier de l'aéronautique<200e> – 15 P
The problem is that <200e> is only a char.
I’d like to know how to put it in a search/replace (via the / or :).
Check the help for
\%u:/\%d /\%x /\%o /\%u /\%U E678 \%d123 Matches the character specified with a decimal number. Must be followed by a non-digit. \%o40 Matches the character specified with an octal number up to 0377. Numbers below 040 must be followed by a non-octal digit or a non-digit. \%x2a Matches the character specified with up to two hexadecimal characters. \%u20AC Matches the character specified with up to four hexadecimal characters. \%U1234abcd Matches the character specified with up to eight hexadecimal characters.These are sequences you can use. Looks like you have two bytes, so
\%u200eshould match it. Anyway, it’s pretty strange. 20 in UTF-8 / ASCII is the space
character, and 0e is ^N. Check your encoding settings.