On Wednesday, September 24, 2014 7:42:28 AM UTC-5, gevisz wrote:
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> Some abbreviations expand as desired and some do not.
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> They may be very similar. For example, abbreviation чкпк expands as
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> desired, whereas abbreviation чкпр does not expand at all unless I
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> redefine it via imaps. (The only difference between чкпк and чкпр is
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> in the last cyrillic letter.)
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> > Have you tried, testing with
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> > vim -u NONE -N (to eliminate the effect of any plugins)?
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> I have just tried that. No abbreviation works after starting vim with
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> such parameters. However, when I define these two abbreviation anew in
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> thus started vim, I get the same picture: чкпк abbreviation works and
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> чкпр one do not.
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> > You might also want to use :verbose set isk?
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> > to see, if Vim knows, when and where that setting has been changed
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> > the last time (for example a plugin).
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> Just after starting gvim:
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> :verbose set isk
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> iskeyword=@,48-57,_,192-255
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> Last set from ~/.vimrc
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> After loading the file with my extension:
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> :verbose set isk
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> iskeyword=@,48-57,_,192-255
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> Last set from ~/.vimrc
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I'm guessing that 'encoding' affects the meaning of the numbers in 'iskeyword'. What is your 'encoding' option set to? Also, what is the default value of 'iskeyword' on your system?
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