Ben,Thanks for your reply.

If I set noimdisable,the input method in insert mode is broken,can't input 
correctly.Wish Macvim to fix this problem.

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On Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at 9:43 AM, Ben Schmidt wrote: 
> On 26/04/11 10:56 PM, Jerry wrote:
> > There is an annoying problem when use macvim with chinese input
> > method,if I input some chinese characters in insert mode,then press
> > ESC to return to normal mode,then press hjkl to move around,the
> > candidate window of my input method will pop up,this is very annoying
> > since I always don't want to use the input method in normal mode.Why
> > can't macvim automatically close the IME whenever I return to normal
> > mode just as gVim in windows does.
> > 
> > I've searched a lot about this problem,but it seems there isn't a
> > solution to it,Macvim doesn't support imactivatekey.And I've tried set
> > noime in vimrc,this setting does close IME whenever I switch to normal
> > mode,but is also made IME in insert mode unavailable.Anyone has a
> > solution to this problem?
> 
> Try
> 
> :set noimdisable
> 
> (it seems I needed that) then explicitly set your input method (using the 
> keyboard 
> layout menu) for Normal mode (e.g. to US), then go into insert mode and 
> change it 
> (e.g. to Chinese), and from then on MacVim should automatically change it as 
> you 
> go in and out of insert mode.
> 
> I think!
> 
> Ben.
> 

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