Tim Chase wrote:
> Reading the help on 'langmap' today, I encountered this
>
> Also consider resetting 'langremap' to avoid 'langmap'
> applies to characters resulting from a mapping.
>
> Despite reading this multiple times, I'm not quite sure what this is
> trying to say. Confusion includes
>
> - what does it mean to "reset"? (usually "reset" for a setting means
> `set langmap&`, but in this case it defaults to *on*, so resetting
> would do the opposite of what is intended). This also applies in
> the help for 'langremap' where it says "reset in defaults.vim")
Resetting means setting it off.
> - the grammar of "applies" is peculiar.
>
> Maybe something like
>
> Also consider setting 'nolangremap' to prevent 'langmap'
> from applying to characters used in a mapping.
How about:
Also consider setting 'langremap' to off, to avoid that 'langmap'
applies to characters resulting from a mapping.
> in the help for 'langmap', and
>
> boolean (default on, turned off in defaults.vim)
>
> for the help on 'lrm'.
I like to keep "set" in there, since that's the command that is used.
"set to off" is less ambiguous, but it doesn't sound very nice.
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