On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 7:43 PM, Tony Mechelynck
<[email protected]> wrote:

> t f etc.). Use 'langmap' if your keyboard normally sends non-Latin text
> (Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, whatever) and you want to change the
> interpretation in Normal and Command-line modes.

Plea from a Russian Vim user: 'langmap' doesn't work with
encodig=utf8, and who is using 8-bit encodings today? Therefore
'keymap' is the only option, but to have two different keyboard
switches (one for Vim and other system-wide) is a pain. Last time I
have checked, fixing 'langmap' for unicode has a very low priority.
:-(

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