On Mar 18, 5:22 pm, björn <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 18 March 2010 12:45, Craig wrote:
>
> > On Mar 17, 9:00 pm, björn wrote:
>
> > Hi there. I did try moving my init files etc aside as per the web page
> > and it made no difference.
>
> > :se keymap
> >  keymap=
>
> > I've never changed keymap or done anything with it.
>
> Sorry, I meant keyboard layout -- the one you specify in the System
> Preferences.  Specifically, if you're running a custom layout (one
> that does not come with Mac OS X) then that is likely the problem.
> However, if you tell me which one you're using I can try it myself.
>
> > So just to spell out exactly what my defect is: when I'm in any mode
> > mode (well, I've tried insert and command) and I type Alt-3, I'm
> > expecting # but I get a ³ a 'super script 3', equally when I type
> > Alt-2 I'm expecting € but I get a ² a 'super-script 2'
>
> Does the "Keyboard Viewer" app show the characters that you expect or
> not?  (It can be accessed from the keyboard layout menu on the menu
> bar [which you need to enable in the System Preferences first].)
>
> Björn

I have the keyboard mappings that came with Snow Leopard.
I have a *UK* Apple extended external keyboard on a *UK* Macbook Pro.
Alt-3 shows the super-script 3 on both the built-in keyboard and my
external one.
I have this locally built MacVim.app installed as MacApp-7.2.376.app
and I can run both the snapshot and my local build side-by-side.
The snapshot shows hashes and the local build shows the super-script
characters.
I can type a hash # in every other app with Alt-3.
The keyboard viewer says British at the top and shows a hash when I
hold down the Alt key.
So British is the Keyboard Layout I have specified in my Language &
Text - Input Sources preferences panel.

Craig

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