On 31.05.18 08:09, Robert Bower wrote:
> I have the following abbreviation
> iab julianheader :r!~/.bin/datevim.sh
>
> It worked fine till I swapped the caps lock and the escape key at the
> os level. FYI I am using Ubuntu 16.04 Now the abbreviation no longer
> works. I am assuming in Vim now
On Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 12:19:03 PM UTC-6, Lifepillar wrote:
> On 31/05/2018 18:46, Kenneth Reid Beesley wrote:
> > On Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 2:03:21 PM UTC-6, Kenneth Reid Beesley wrote:
>
> > My problem now is that I can input the hiragana characters, but the glyphs
> > must be coming
On 31/05/2018 18:46, Kenneth Reid Beesley wrote:
On Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 2:03:21 PM UTC-6, Kenneth Reid Beesley wrote:
My problem now is that I can input the hiragana characters, but the glyphs must
be coming from some default font in the operating system (I'm using MacVim).
The
On Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 2:03:21 PM UTC-6, Kenneth Reid Beesley wrote:
> In my 'set statusline' in .gvimrc, I have a very helpful 0x%04B code that
> displays the hex code point value (minimum four hex digits, zero padded) of
> the buffer character under the cursor.
>
> In addition to that,
I have the following abbreviation
iab julianheader :r!~/.bin/datevim.sh
It worked fine till I swapped the caps lock and the escape key at the os level.
FYI I am using Ubuntu 16.04
Now the abbreviation no longer works. I am assuming in Vim now points to
capslock
>From my understanding the