Hi!
Sicne I use both Russian and English keyboard layouts, obviously, I face the usual problem that pressing a Russian letter in Normal mode doesn't produce a command. Luckily, Vim has the `langmap` setting, which allows to tie my Russian keyboard layout with the English one. This makes default commands (like `G` or `yy`) working in Normal mode without switching layouts.
However, _remapped_ commands (like `Y` for `y$`) or Leader-mappings (like `<Leader>b`) still do not work (pressing the latter, for example, results in `word back`, as per `b` command).
Is it possible somehow to make this work? Trying `langremap` or `nolangremap` doesn't affect the situation, too.
Thanks.
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