On Wednesday, April 13, 2011 5:37:26 PM UTC+2, björn wrote: > > > I guess this > > is what switching keyboard layout would help. How would I do this > switching > > of layouts in vim? I read macvim-international and noimd but I don't > > understand what to do or how to do it. > > I don't think I can explain in any other way than I just did in my > previous post. Tell me what was unclear and I'll try to make it > clearer. > Since I won't be switching to a US layout we can forget this for now and you won't have to put anymore time into it. :)
> > Also, when changing to a us layout won't the characters change places > > forcing me to learn a whole new layout only to go to marks? > > Right now it sounds a lot better to just to do: map ' ` and use ' to jump > to > > marks since I usually want to go to the mark and not to the first > non-blank > > char of the marked line. > > Sorry, if you are not used to the US layout this is pointless. In my > case when I started learning Vim I switched to a US layout since > everything makes more sense in Vim this way. However, when I am > typing in Swedish I still want to use a Swedish layout in insert mode > without having to manually change it all the time. In this situation > 'noimd' is extremely helpful. > > Björn > I won't be doing that anytime soon but switching the "Draw marked text inline" off has actually fixed my problems. Thanks all for the help! -- You received this message from the "vim_mac" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
