On Thursday, January 24, 2013 8:59:27 PM UTC-6, Vlad Irnov wrote:
> On 1/24/13, Marcin Szamotulski <mszamot@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On 13:43 Thu 24 Jan , av wrote:
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> >> Does someone know how to match russian characters (alphabet) with regex. I
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> >> tried \w but it does match them.
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> >> Thanks
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> > Apparently I haven't found anything better than \S. If you need
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> > something more robust you can always type:
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> > /[αβξ]
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> > (sorry I used Greek symbols since I don't know the Russian ones).
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> > You can input them as digraphs (basically with i_CTRL-K, see :h i_^k,
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> > :h :digraphs).
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> > Best,
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> > Marcin
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> If Vim 'encoding' is utf-8 or cp1251 you can match Russian alphabet with
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> /[А-я,Ё,ё]
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I'm not sure if it will work with utf-8, but for cp1251 you should be able to modify the 'iskeyword' option to match all the characters you want, then use the \k search item.
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