Okay, I've been suffering with this for some time, but I've been wondering
if there's a better solution out there.  One of the things that constantly
messes me up is when I try to compose Japanese in vim is that, eventually, I
accidentally input characters into normal mode.  This has a random effects,
but among them are commonly data-destroying effects that include overwriting
the undo stack.

gvim on windows has a feature for only allowing IME input in input mode,
along with the ability to remember which IME was last used during input
mode, which made everything streamlined.  This remains the only thing I like
about that version over MacVim.

Is there anything already implemented or not that could solve this problem?

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