Saturday, November 30, 2013

Re: Type Mac Command symbol in vim

On 2013-11-30 17:39, Peng Yu wrote:
> digraph is a powerful way to typing many symbols. But I don't see a
> Mac Command symbol available. Is there a way to type Mac Command
> symbol in vim? Thanks.

A quick experimentation shows this works on mine:

:digraph %% 8984

and then you can use "%%" to enter the cloverleaf in vim's digraph
mode (after pressing control+K). This is obviously subject to
'encoding' and 'fencoding' settings, but with both set to "utf8", it
works for me in gvim.

-tim



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