Re: Automatically insert a special character at the beginning of a sentence

2017-10-06 Thread Steve
Le 05-10-2017, à 22:41:32 -0400, Charles E Campbell a écrit : FYI -- the EasyAccents plugin (http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#EASYACCENTS), I think, makes accents fairly easy: A' -> Á o@ -> œ etc. Turn it on with :EZA and off with: :EZA . You can switch the A'

Re: Automatically insert a special character at the beginning of a sentence

2017-10-05 Thread Charles E Campbell
Steve wrote: Le 05-10-2017, à 10:10:26 +0200, Tony Mechelynck a écrit : It's dangerous, because in French, the letter A (even at the start of a sentence) is often (more often than not, I guess) the uppercase counterpart of unaccented a — and in that case it must not get an accent. So if you

Re: Automatically insert a special character at the beginning of a sentence

2017-10-05 Thread Steve
Le 05-10-2017, à 10:10:26 +0200, Tony Mechelynck a écrit : It's dangerous, because in French, the letter A (even at the start of a sentence) is often (more often than not, I guess) the uppercase counterpart of unaccented a — and in that case it must not get an accent. So if you mapped _all_

Re: Automatically insert a special character at the beginning of a sentence

2017-10-05 Thread Tony Mechelynck
On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 9:36 AM, Steve wrote: > Dear Vimers, > > In French, some capital letters must be accentuated. For exemple, one must > write À and not A, especially when at the beginning of a sentence. > > I could try to remember to hit "CTRL-k !A" in order to input that >

Automatically insert a special character at the beginning of a sentence

2017-10-05 Thread Steve
Dear Vimers, In French, some capital letters must be accentuated. For exemple, one must write À and not A, especially when at the beginning of a sentence. I could try to remember to hit "CTRL-k !A" in order to input that character, but I'm always ending to forget that. So I go on the A, hit z=