On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 11:23 PM, Dmitri Vereshchagin
<dmitri.vereshchagin@gmail.com> wrote:
> More precisely question is about unmapping.  I am using keymap to edit
> texts in Russian.  In my vimrc I have
>
>     set keymap=russian-jcukenwin
>     set iminsert=0
>     set imsearch=-1
>
> When langmap mappings are enabled it translates `#' to `№' as expected.
> It is not very useful in markdown files.  So I put
>
>     lunmap <buffer> #
>
> in ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/markdown.vim.  Then strange things begin to
> happen.  When I open markdown document from running vim it shouts
>
>     E31: No such mapping
>
> and points on that line.  But after that mapping exists.  When I start
> to edit markdown from command line everything is fine.
>
> Using autocommand instead of script in "after" directory leads to the
> same.
>
> The exact question is how to properly unmap this kind of mapping?
> Thanks for any help.
>
> --
> Dmitri Vereshchagin
Language-mappings (and keymaps) are disabled in Insert mode when the
local option 'iminsert' is set to 0. In search mode, it depends on
'imsearch' (also buffer-local) which when set to -1 falls back to
'iminsert' or when set to 0 disables search-mode language-mappings
(and keymaps).
These options can be toggled by hitting Ctrl-^ but since that
keystroke is hard to find on my Belgian AZERTY keyboard I use the
following, which works also in Normal mode:
    set ims=-1
    map <F8> :let &l:imi = ! &l:imi<CR>
    map! <F8> <C-^>
I also use different values for the Cursor and lCursor highlight
groups, so the cursor tells me by its colour whether keymaps are
enabled; and my custom statusline includes a %k item so I know which
keymap (if any) is enabled in which window.
See
    :help 'iminsert'
    :help 'imsearch'
    :help i_CTRL-^
    :help c_CTRL-^
    :help 'guicursor'
    :help lCursor
    :help 'statusline'
Best regards,
Tony.
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