bon grain" and yet type "l'ivraie" without having it expand to
"le'ivraie".
A non-id abbreviation for "l'" like
  :inoreab l le
  :inoreab l' l'
doesn't work. Not after white space anyway. (Even though the doc
says "in front of the match is a space, tab or the start of the
line or the insertion".)
A mapping for "l'"
  :inoreab l le
  :inoremap l' l'
seems to work, as long as you type fast enough.
Is there a way that doesn't require two abbreviations/mappings ?
Like a notional "inoreab l [^'] le" ?
Thanks in advance.
-- 
André Majorel http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/
Subliminal message : Vim needs arbitrary tab stops.
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