On 2016-10-26, 17:26 GMT, Charles E Campbell wrote:
> If you're using utf-8, its easy to get the glyph transform 
> with mathmenu.vim (comes with
> http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#MATH):  type  >=, select
> with visual-block (ctrl-v), then press the "&" key.  Same sort of thing
> for <=, too.
> Lower case: select letter(s), press "_".  Upper case: select letter(s),
> press "^".  Etc.

Thank you very much.

However, I have to say it. My first step was to create a git 
repo https://gitlab.com/mcepl/math-vba and use it via
preferred pathogen-style package manager of my choice (vim-plug 
in my case). I know that vimballs are you baby, but isn't the 
time to admit defeat and give up on it and declare 
pathogen-style repos as a preferred way of dealing with vim 
plugins? It was an interesting idea, but it just didn't catch 
with the vim population it seems.

Best,

Matěj

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