Volodia Vichniakov wrote: > It's my first mail to this list. > > I'm using vim on Win32 this Russian keyboard. There are some bugs with > mapping of russians special keys. I've made some patches to fix these > bugs. > > Let start step by step. > 1. Special key may contain multi-byte character (ex. unicode) after > modifier. For example, if I press a key Alt-k with russian input > (Alt-Ì) then vim's got key K_SPECIAL K_SPECIAL 0x08 0xd0 0xbb, where > 0xd0 0xbb is the unicode character CYRILLIC_SMALL_LETTER_EL. > 2. In functions find_special_key (misc2.c) and str2special (message.c) > vim supposes that there is only _1_ byte after modifiers. > > I can offer the corrected code for these functions. > > (There are 2 other patches to fix this problem in the console Win32 > application)
It will help us a lot if you provide a reproducable example. I don't have a Russian keyboard, thus hopefully this won't be required. You can send patches directly to me. If they are small you can also send them to the vim-dev list, so that others can make comments. -- The acknowledged parents of reengineering are Michael Hammer and James Champy. When I say they're the "parents" I don't mean they had sex - and I apologize for making you think about it. I mean they wrote the best-selling business book _Reengineering the Corporation_, which was published in 1993. Businesses flocked to reengineering like frat boys to a drunken cheerleader. (This analogy wasn't necessary, but I'm trying to get my mind off that Hammer and Champy thing.) (Scott Adams - The Dilbert principle) /// Bram Moolenaar -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://www.Moolenaar.net \\\ /// sponsor Vim, vote for features -- http://www.Vim.org/sponsor/ \\\ \\\ download, build and distribute -- http://www.A-A-P.org /// \\\ help me help AIDS victims -- http://ICCF-Holland.org ///