Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Re: How to search in digraphs?

Hi Boyko!

On Mi, 11 Apr 2012, Boyko Bantchev wrote:

> > I have a hard time to find the symbol that I need in :diagraph. Is
> > there a table that better organize the symbols? In particular, I want
> > to type in $\times$. Could anybody let me know what is the shortcut?
>
> rfc1345 is worth checking at times, but its digraph set is different
> from Vim's, and that document does not display the characters
> themselves.
>
> digraph.txt or, more specifically, :help digraph-table only show part
> of the available digraphs (less than a half, I think).
>
> I don't know of a best option than using the :digraphs command.
> You can find there all available digraphs, and it is immediately seen
> which of the respective characters are correctly displayed on your
> system. For more convenient browsing of the table, redirect the
> output of :digraphs and read it in Vim as normal text.
>
> Specifically for typing × I use the /\ digraph.

That is not true. Since 7.3.116 digraph.txt contains all digraphs
available.

regards,
Christian
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