> It would be possible to make option-key presses being sent directly on
> to Vim which would (I think) fix the problem you are having.
> But...then it would be impossible to type characters that are only
> accessible by pressing option-key.  This probably won't make a
> difference if you are programming and only accessing ASCII characters,
> but on many non-English keyboards some very essential characters are
> "hiding" behind an option-key.  That is the reason why MacVim works
> the way it does now.

As Jeremy Conlin mentioned, a checkbox is probably the ideal way to
toggle the interpretation of the option key. For the benefit of non-
(US) English users, you might simply include a warning in the
preferences window that they should either remap the appropriate keys,
or switch to a US layout.

If users find that enabling the option makes Vim unusable, they can
always turn it off again.


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