Ciao Fabio, On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 3:46 AM, Fabio S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yet, it doesn't solve completely the problem. An example: assume you add > the word "unit\`a" (which is the italian for "unity"). It is then correctly > recognized, BUT it is not every time it occurs as "l'unit\`a" (which is > the italian for "the unity"). Two things come to mind, but I haven't tried either so I don't know how well it will work. Have you tried imapping all the accented characters to their TeX equivalents? It seems like that should work, but I would prefer the next option. Why not just use inputenc? Should you need to share your files, or once you are done editing them, you can easily replace all the accented characters with their TeX equivalents. That said, thank you very much for bringing up the topic. I didn't know about inputenc or about how nicely digraphs work in vim. It'll make things easier for me. Take care, Franco -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. It's the best place to buy or sell services for just about anything Open Source. http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;164216239;13503038;w?http://sf.net/marketplace _______________________________________________ Vim-latex-devel mailing list Vim-latex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/vim-latex-devel