Hi,
Dimitris Zygiridis wrote:
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: Jurgen Kramer
> Date: 05/10/06 11:20:40
> To: vim mailing list
> Subject: Re: Maximizing the vim window in not-english Windows XP
> >
> > Dimitris Zygiridis wrote:
> > > I use Greek Windows XP.
> > >
> > > The command:
> > >
> > > au GUIEnter * simalt ~x
> > >
> > > maybe works in english Windows,
> > > but I haven't found a way to send the
> > > required greek character instead of x.
> >
> > don't you know the required character or do you know it and the command
> > you tried did not work? In the first case: the letter required is the
> > one underlined in the window's system menu entry that maximizes the
> > window. In the second case please show us what you have tried so far.
>
> 1. I have tried to simply insert the greek character instead of x.
>
> 2. I have tried to map the greek character to an english one, and then
> use it, instead of x.
>
> In both cases the system window remained open.
I can't check this with a German Windows because there are no non-ASCII
letters in the system menu, but after creating a normal menu entry with
:amenu &Datei.&Öffnen :browse e<CR>
^
(That's an uppercase O-Umlaut.)
issuing a
:simalt DÖ
opens the "Edit File" dialog. Can you test this with a similar menu
entry by replacing the uppercase O-Umlaut with a greek letter? If this
works then the system menu might be treated differently.
Rgards,
Jürgen
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