Monday, January 25, 2010

Re: gVim stripping diacritics not in keyboard charset

> I just solved a similar problem in linux mentioned in another thread.
> I guess the problem is not gvim itself.  Which OS does you use?  Did
> it also failed in other gui editors?  I guess you already aware the
> esperanto keymap as a workaround.
>

Mine is currently on Windows 7, but I've had the same problems with
Windows XP, so I think it's for all (current) versions of Windows.
It's clearly a gVim-related problem with keyboard input handling, I've
no similar problems with any other program (except for PuTTy, but I
think there's some similar problem there).
Changing the keymap is exactly what I'm trying to avoid. And I can use
any Windows keyboard layout for any language. But instead of switching
keymaps every few seconds, which feels kind of schizophrenic to me,
I've created a custom one that contains all the characters I need. And
sadly gVim is not compatible with it.

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