Monday, June 11, 2012

Re: Editing non-latin texts

Ben Fritz:

> Maybe you could use a keymap (for insert, command-
> line, replace, search, etc. modes for entering
> text). :help 'keymap', :help mbyte-keymap.

Thank you, it looks like what I need. Vim lets one
switch between using a keymap and not via CTRL-^
right in insert mode, which is very convenient for
typing bilingual texts. Several Russian keymap
files are supplied with Vim, so I just had to choose
the one for my keyboard layout and convert it to my
terminal's encoding.

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