(there is no backtick on italian keyboard)?
Tony wrote this:
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- Because of the way Vim represents the Alt (or Meta) modifier, the
following are synonymous to Vim (in Latin1 or, I think, UTF-8):
(0xE0, a-grave) and <M-`> (Alt+0x60, Alt-backtick)
(0xE8, e-grave) and <M-h> (Alt+0x68, Alt-h)
(0xE9, e-acute) and <M-i> (Alt+0x69, Alt-i)
(0xEC, i-grave) and <M-l> (Alt+0x6C, Alt-l)
(0xF2, o-grave) and <M-r> (Alt+0x72, Alt-r)
(0xF9, u-grave) and <M-y> (Alt+0x79, Alt-y)
etc.
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Where can I find this information on the net? ;)
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