Hi all, I need, lately, to edit Hebrew texts with vim. As most vim commands, in normal and command modes use lower-case latin letter, which cannot be produced when the terminal is in Hebrew chars mode, I found myself switching all the time.. I started therefore to build a list of mappings, that would allow using these commands, without switching. I guess that I am not the first one, on this list who stumbled against this problem. I would like to hear from others' experience. Here is the list of mappings that I use for now:
cmap A a cmap B b cmap C c cmap D d cmap E e cmap F f cmap G g cmap H h cmap I i cmap J j cmap K k cmap L l cmap M m cmap N n cmap O o cmap P p cmap Q q cmap R r cmap S s cmap T t cmap U u cmap V v cmap W w cmap X x cmap Y y cmap Z z map A a map D d map C<end> D ;this is the latest addition, not tried yet map E e map F f map I i map M m map N n map ? N map O o map Q q map R r map U u map W w map X x map Y y ...I thought that I had found, at long last, a useful way to use the Caps Lock key...But it doesn't work... Cheers, Avraham -- Please avoid sending Excel or Powerpoint attachments to this address. _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il
