On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Tony Mechelynck <antoine.mechelynck@gmail.com> wrote:
On 13/06/11 15:02, Dennis low wrote:Well, in Vim /[] constructs are limited to approximately 256 character values (or maybe 257), which is far too few even for only the hanzi taught in Chinese grade schools. If your English text is known to be Latin1, with none of the "additional" characters such as the French oe and OE digraphs, the uppercase Y-diaeresis, or the non-Western diacritics, then you might try to identify hanzi as anything above 0xFF: assuming 'nocompatible' mode, searching on [^\x00-\xFF] might do it: this regexp atom matches anything above U+00FF, i.e., any hanzi, but (this is the caveat) also any non-Latin letter, any non-Western Latin letter, and the above-mentioned œ Œ and Ÿ which are Western (French, at least, has a use for them) but not included in Latin 1.
Hi
I would like to know how to write a command for selecting a range of
Chinese text in vim.
As I know I can have a command like [a-zA-Z] for the English text.
But how to write a command for all the Chinese Text.
Example :
我是 Nick Stokes 45678 罪行调查科人员
介意我问你些问题吗?
I would to select all these Chinese text exclude the English and
Numeric.
So where by I can make replacement or changes for the English and
Numeric only.
Thanks in advance.
Dennis
Best regards,
Tony.
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