Sunday, April 3, 2011

Re: Some Vim peculiarities

On 03.04.11,11:35, Markus Osterhoff wrote:
> * Jostein Berntsen <jbernts@broadpark.no> [110402 23:01]:
> > Hi,
> Hi Jostein,
>
> > 5. "^" must be clicked two times to be activated to go to first letter
> > in line.
> This could be a "dead key" problem; some keyboard layouts allow you to
> compose accented characters by first typing ^,´, or `, followed by an
> appropriate letter. While then it is easy to type something like ê, a
> literal ^ can be typed by ^^ or ^[space].
>
> Assuming Linux:
> You could try some keymap option, like in the command
> setxkbmap <your layout here> nodeadkeys
>
> (e.g. for a German keyboard: setxkbmap de nodeadkeys)
> (also possible by some GUI, check "Preferences", "Keyboard", "Layout")
>

Will check this, thanks!


Jostein

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