Christian Brabandt wrote:
On Mo, 10 Jan 2011, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Searching can be useful. Can someone make a patch to continue the table
at :help digraph-table for characters beyond 0xff?
Attached. Note, I replaced the actual glyphs for some hebrew and arabic
glyphs by '?'.
On Mo, 10 Jan 2011, Christian Brabandt wrote:
+….3 20268230HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS
This one is wrong. This happened, because I forgot, that I defined this
digraph here locally and have overwritten the original digraph which is:
⋯ .3 22EF8943MIDLINE HORIZONTAL
Christian Brabandt wrote:
Hi Dominique!
On So, 09 Jan 2011, Dominique Pellé wrote:
Many digraphs are chosen in a logical way. Sometimes
it's enough to correctly guess what the digraph is, but not
always. When you can't completely guess, you can
sometimes make a correct partial
On 08-Jan-2011 Dominique Pellé dominique.pe...@gmail.com wrote:
Adrien Axioplase Piérard wrote:
Hello,
I happen to use :digraphs quite a lot to insert mathematical symbols
in documents.
However, finding the characters and their input sequence is *very*
straining for the eyes.
I
Lech Lorens wrote:
On 08-Jan-2011 Dominique Pellé dominique.pe...@gmail.com wrote:
Adrien Axioplase Piérard wrote:
Hello,
I happen to use :digraphs quite a lot to insert mathematical symbols
in documents.
However, finding the characters and their input sequence is *very*
straining
On 09-Jan-2011 Dominique Pellé dominique.pe...@gmail.com wrote:
Lech Lorens wrote:
On 08-Jan-2011 Dominique Pellé dominique.pe...@gmail.com wrote:
Adrien Axioplase Piérard wrote:
Hello,
I happen to use :digraphs quite a lot to insert mathematical symbols
in documents.
Hi Dominique!
On So, 09 Jan 2011, Dominique Pellé wrote:
Many digraphs are chosen in a logical way. Sometimes
it's enough to correctly guess what the digraph is, but not
always. When you can't completely guess, you can
sometimes make a correct partial guess and being able
to search then
Adrien Axioplase Piérard wrote:
Hello,
I happen to use :digraphs quite a lot to insert mathematical symbols
in documents.
However, finding the characters and their input sequence is *very*
straining for the eyes.
I wonder whether each of the three columns output by :dig could be
coloured
2011/1/7 Adrien Axioplase Piérard axioplase+vim...@gmail.com:
Also, it may help *a lot* too to colour blocks of consecutive related
digraphs in similar colours, such as all maths symbols, all
Japanese symbols, all Greek letters and so on.
Wouldn’t it be better to use proper headers for each
Adrien Axioplase Piérard wrote:
Hello,
I happen to use :digraphs quite a lot to insert mathematical symbols
in documents.
However, finding the characters and their input sequence is *very*
straining for the eyes.
Perhaps you'd find the math plugin helpful...
The math plugin makes entry of
Exceprts from Adrien Axioplase Piérard's message
I happen to use :digraphs quite a lot to insert mathematical symbols
in documents.
However, finding the characters and their input sequence is *very*
straining for the eyes.
You might find rfc1345[1] a more useful reference than :digraph for
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 20:25, David J. Hamilton gro...@hjdivad.com wrote:
Excerpts from Nikolai Weibull's message of Fri Jan 07 00:05:10 -0800 2011:
Color is seldom the answer.
I have to strongly disagree.
Right back at you.
Either way, the proper solution is the one I mentioned, by
Excerpts from Nikolai Weibull's message of Fri Jan 07 16:16:10 -0800 2011:
Color is seldom the answer.
I have to strongly disagree.
Right back at you.
Fair enough (^^).
Either way, the proper solution is the one I mentioned, by header,
where :digraph takes an optional list of groups
Hello,
I happen to use :digraphs quite a lot to insert mathematical symbols
in documents.
However, finding the characters and their input sequence is *very*
straining for the eyes.
I wonder whether each of the three columns output by :dig could be
coloured to help reading?
Also, it may help *a
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