>>>> I work on a book in Russian using vim-latex. While in insert
 >>>> mode in Russian (with keymap command c-^) latex-suite
 >>>
 >>> macros like FEM don't work.
 >>>>
 >>>> Thats indeed very embarrassing. Is there a way to get them
 >>>> work in
 >>>
 >>> nonEnglish languages?
 >>>>
 >>>> Thanks!
 >>>
 >>>Nikolay Pavlov:
 >>> You mean, those that are created using IMAP function? AFAIK
 >>> they work like this: map the last character (M in your case)
 >>> and when it is typed check whether the preceding characters
 >>> are present just before the cursor. If they are, IMAP deletes
 >>> them and does what it was requested, otherwise it returns the
 >>> last character which will then be inserted. I do not know how
 >>> mappings interact with &keymap, but as with &keymap preceding
 >>> characters (FE in your case) are replaced with Russian ones
 >>> IMAP will not work. I do not know any way around this without
 >>> modifying IMAP to be &keymap-aware.
 >>>
 >>> I personally just disabled all these macros for them being too
 >>> intrusive (do not remember which of them exactly though).
 >>
 >>
Nikolay Pavlov:
> Please read my message. IMAP does *not* map FEM. It maps M and
> checks whether there are FE letters present just before the cursor
> when you trigger the M map. It is a poor men infinite timeout for
> insert mode. AFAIR one of the reasons I disabled all of the
> mappings is that I could not type some sequences anymore. I
> remember something starting/ending with backticks.  Second was
> that no trick like Space CTRL-H Key works: unlike my translit3
> which uses similar approach IMAP does not bother mapping F and E
> and hence does not bother remembering where I started typing. (If
> translit3 detects that I started typing the sequence in one place,
> but am now typing in the other, even with same characters before
> the cursor, it no longer considers new key a continuation of the
> old sequence. Same if you typed some character that translit3
> mapped, but that is not the part of current sequence: no CTRL-H/BS
> will allow old sequence to continue.)
to Nikolay Pavlov:
You are absolutely right!
But I know that I will never use the word "АУЬ" (FEM in Russian
keymap) in Russian language, since it can not be even an
abbreviation.
So for the few macros I have liked to use in English 
I just tried to make the analogue in Russuan:
In file 
~/.vim/ftplugin/latex-suite/elementmacros.vim
I found the command:
if g:Tex_FontMaps | exe 'call IMAP ("FEM", "\\emph{<++>}<++>", "tex")' | endif
and created another one:
if g:Tex_FontMaps | exe 'call IMAP ("АУЬ", "\\emph{<++>}<++>", "tex")' | endif
(FEM and АУЬ occupy the same physical keys on the keybord for
English and Russian keymap)
But ... it does not work((
Finally I wonder why is it only me who tries to use vim-latex
macros in Russian on other languages???
I understand your critics of vim-latex mappings:
it may happen that you will need FEM in your text, f.e. FEM as an
acronym for "finite element method",
but anyway there is a need for such macros: it is much easier to
type FEM and get \emph{<++>}<++> than typing it directly,
not to mention `/ for \frac{}{<++>}<++> etc.
Thank you!
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