Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> On 17/02/09 12:36, Benct Philip Jonsson wrote:
>> Tony Mechelynck wrote:
>>> On 17/02/09 11:59, Benct Philip Jonsson wrote:
>>>> Tony Mechelynck wrote:
>>>>> On 16/02/09 23:57, John Beckett wrote:
>>>>>> Benct Philip Jonsson wrote:
>>>>>>> Yes: What might be the reason these don't work and how can
>>>>>>> I make them work?
>>>>>> Please give a simple example of an exact map command, and state what
>>>>>> doesn't work.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> John
>>>>> Looks clear enough from the OP.
>>>>>
>>>>>   :new
>>>>>   :setlocal keymap=accents
>>>>>
>>>>> then, in Insert mode, hit 'a
>>>>>
>>>>> á is not inserted (for the OP). The only unclear thing is what (if
>>>>> anything) is inserted. Also it might be useful to say which Vim version
>>>>> and patchlevel was used, and, if not the latest one, to check
>>>>> http://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/patches/7.2/README for fixes to that problem
>>>>> between the patchlevel used (excluded) and patch 108 (included).
>>>>>
>>>>> Now I shall add:
>>>>>
>>>>> Works for me with gvim 7.2.108, Huge version. Version and patchlevel can
>>>>> be seen near the top of the ":intro" screen or of the ":version" output.
>>>>> For instance I have:
>>>>>
>>>>> VIM - Vi IMproved 7.2 (2008 Aug 9, compiled Feb 11 2009 23:02:52)
>>>>> Included patches: 1-108
>>>>> Extra patches: Extra float functions (Bill McCarthy)
>>>>> Compiled by [email protected]
>>>>> Huge version with GTK2-GNOME GUI.  Features included (+) or not (-):
>>>>> [...]
>>>>>
>>>>> If the "Included patches" line is not present, it means patchlevel zero.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>> Tony.
>>>> Ecaxtly: I :setlocal keymap=accents but when I hit 'a
>>>> nothing happens.  Oddly if I make my own keymap file
>>>> and map
>>>>
>>>> aa á
>>>>
>>>> then typing aa gives á.  It only doesn't work when
>>>> the deadkey is a punctuation character...
>>>>
>>>> It's all in Swedish but the output of vim --version looks as
>>>> follows:
>>>>
>>>> VIM - Vi IMproved 7.1 (2007 May 12, compiled Jan  8 2009
>>>> 02:19:16)
>>>> Inkluderade patchar: 1-314
>>>> Kompilerad av [email protected]
>>>> Enorm version med GTK2-GNOME-GUI.  Funktioner inkluderade
>>>> (+) eller inte (-):
>>> That's 7.1.314, which is long obsolete (7.2 came out on 9-Aug-2008 and
>>> has already got 108 official bugfixes since then). I recommend you
>>> install a more recent version and try again. See
>>> http://users.skynet.be/antoine.mechelynck/vim/compunix.htm about how to
>>> get the latest source and compile it on Linux.
>> Those Ubuntu repos again...  I'm just going thru
>> that with TeXLive2008...
>>
>>> You could also, after setting your keymap, try
>>>
>>>     :verbose map! '
>>>     :verbose lmap '
>>>
>>> and see what Vim answers.
>> In both cases the Swedish equivalent of
>> "No mapping found".
> 
> This seems to imply your keymap didn't take effect. Are you sure you did 
> the above in the same buffer (with the same editfile active) as was 
> active when you set the 'keymap' option?
> 
> With the "accents" keymap, the second command (the lmap) shows me 15 
> mappings, all set by /usr/local/share/vim/vim72/keymap/accents.vim
>>> Best regards,
>>> Tony.
>> Thanks,
>>
>> /BP
> 
> My pleasure,
> Tony.

It turns out I was simply typing to slow, i.e. too many
milliseconds elapsed between my pressing the first and
second key!  Is there a setting for increasing this timeout?
It's hard for me because I'm motorically disabled (aka I'm 
lame! ;-)

/BP

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