> 2011/11/22 alick oahz <alick9188@gmail.com>:
>> I guess the best way is to use vimim plugin. You can find it here:
>
> This still does not solve the problem when you use console vim.
> because the XIM is always there. and now you've got 2 different IM.
>
> vimim can be more useful if you can completely disable system XIM when
> you're in vim, but you can only disable XIM for gvim.
>
Oh I cannot see the problem. I think maybe that's because my console
vim has no support of XIM. I use the console vim from Fedora repo,
in it :verbose gives me '-xim'.
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