an appropriate font installed to read this). It is handy to be able to
check Esperanto text in both modes (or choose any one of two).
Probably to make two files -- eo.ascii.spl and eo.utf-8.spl -- will be
theoretically more pure, but my solution allows to switch between two
modes fast.
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, setting eo accepts both.
And again -- I have not tested latin3 version of spl file, I never use latin3.
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. ;-)
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of this, and it is really handy.
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map Down gj
imap expr Down pumvisible() ? Down : C-Ogj
map Up gk
imap expr Up pumvisible() ? Up : C-Ogk
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both encoding and termencoding to utf-8.
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in it!
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example often written CXirkaux because the CX is
(effectively) one character, capitalized?
I've newer seen this form, and I believe it is ugly. And in unicode
terms, this one character is not capitalized, but title-cased.
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technology, I've
just manually converted ispell files to myspell ones and than compiled
them to Vim format.
I have not checked eo.iso-8859-3.spl file, I newer use iso-8859-3.
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,'^\(\a:[\\/]\)\=\(.*\)[\\/]\([^\\/]\+$\)','\1\2','')
else
let dirname=
substitute(dirname,'^\(\a:[\\/]\)\=\(.*[\\/]\)\([^\\/]\+[\\/]$\)','\1\2','')
endif
This works for me.
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/?
loose/?
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and some other are
available out of the box, or you can add your own.
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it in backward direction
I've write this plugin:
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1761
Documentation inside. I hope this helps.
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:call SIDNetSplit(3)cr
--- 2949,2954
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?
ShOrT - ???
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, char, char)
endfunction
skip
nmap silent F4 :let EXTERNAL = !EXTERNALCR
imap F6 C-OF4
Code of a character under cursor is always displayed in statusline (in
both hex and dec),
and I can switch between `encoding` and `fileencoding`.
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` is different. But you are right noting that I have not
tested this `fileencoding` other than 8-bit one -- except the marginal
case when it is utf-8 too. But again -- `encoding` *is* multibyte and
it works. Why not just to test? I haven't Chinese fonts installed...
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` is utf-8 and `fileencoding` is NOT
utf-8 (but any 1-byte or 2-byte encoding should work). This should
however NOT work if `encoding` is other than utf-8 or if
`fileencodibg` is utf-8 itself. And check for byte order -- I'm not
sure whether big-endian or little-endian is correct here.
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to
write a such a script exist other than:
if has(dos32)
let color1 = #0c
else
let color1 = #0c
endif
? By the way, 2html.vim does not perform this test and colors of HTML
generated in dos32 are wrong.
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it will be fixed,
I'll find a way to emulate it! ;-)
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