On Mon, 03 Sep 2012 23:14:13 +0200, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> Alick Zhao wrote:
>
>> Also there's an issue about Chinese version of vim tutor file. Nowadays
>> Simplified Chinese user typically use zh_CN.UTF-8 locale in Linux/Unix
>> systems. When they(including me) type the command 'vimtutor', they will
>> get tutor in Traditional Chinese. The reason is that the tutor file
>> 'tutor.zh.utf-8' is in Traditional Chinese, and there is no Simplified
>> Chinese UTF-8 version. I see in the manual that language is a two-letter
>> name, but I don't think *two*-letter is required indeed. Is it so? Can
>> we have separate tutor files 'tutor.zh_cn.utf-8' and
>> 'tutor.zh_tw.utf-8', like the case in gui menu translation?
>
> We definitely need two Chinese tutors. Calling them with the five
> letter name is appropriate.
>
> This requires changing tutor/tutor.vim. Currently it cuts off
> everything after the first two characters in line 44. That will require
> some work. Probably by using s:lang around line 78, where Chinese is
> handled. That avoids having to change much in the rest of the file.
>
Use iconv to get a usable (a bit outdated though) 'tutor.zh_cn.utf-8':
iconv -f CP936 -t UTF-8 tutor.zh.euc > tutor.zh_cn.utf8
And rename tutor.zh.utf-8 to tutor.zh_tw.utf-8 (to be more consistent).
And then with the following patch the issue should be fixed.
(Last change info at line 4 of tutor.vim should be updated too.)
--- tutor.vim.bak 2012-09-04 21:15:23.330111701 +0800
+++ tutor.vim 2012-09-04 21:57:46.597714283 +0800
@@ -80,6 +80,12 @@
let s:ext = ".zh.big5"
elseif &enc != 'utf-8'
let s:ext = ".zh.euc"
+ elseif exists("s:lang")
+ if s:lang =~? 'zh_cn'
+ let s:ext = ".zh_cn"
+ else
+ let s:ext = ".zh_tw"
+ endif
endif
endif
--
alick
Fedora 16 (Verne) user
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Alick
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