* A.J.Mechelynck <antoine.mechelynck@> [061022 22:41]:
> - Maybe Bram Moolenaar can type at 100 keystrokes / second, I can't. 
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http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=vim-dev&m=116133874121615&w=2

Please, read this.  Twice.  I can't enter CYRILLIC CAPITAL I if I
have imap on <M-i>.

> - There is indeed something beyond 7-bit ASCII, but that is no
I'm describing you my problem for three days.  You don't even
want to listen.  You prefer to tell me stories about dozens and
lids...

> - What about the part you snipped (about CSI rather than ESC)?
If you look closely, you mention that two places were changed.
First - GUI input processing, second - special key parser, that
used in "map" command - both GUI and console.

Can I use CSI in console?  How will I know, if someone typed "Esc
i" or pressed Alt+I?  Why gvim sets eight bit instead of using
CSI?

By the way, default behavior is not changed, and 'to' and
'ttimeout' still works.

P.S. Please, don't tell me that I should not use <M-x> in
insert-mode mappings, tell this to script maintainers.
latexSuite for example.

-- 
Regards,
Sir Raorn.

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