Hello all,
I have encounter a serious bug which prevents me from using gvim to edit
latexfile in japanese. (I am a beginner with latexsuite so I still need
the menu to learn the shortcuts for latex elements).
Steps to reproduce the bug :
Use a linux box with ibus and mozc set up.
Launch gvim on a file with *.tex suffix.
start Japanese input. Anytime you press enter should transfer the
characters currently typed in the gvim buffer. This not the case. No
character is ever transfered. The following warning appears :
** (gvim:22533): WARNING **: Invalid change to preedit string, first=0
length=1 (orig length == 0)
Typing Japanese with a file ending in *txt in vim or gvim is OK.
Typing Japanese in a file ending in *tex in vim is mostly OK.
Where can I report this bug ?
Best regards,
Alain
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Sunday, April 27, 2014
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