On 27/07/09 17:54, Charles Campbell wrote:
>
> Charles Campbell wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> I've put together an utf-8 based keymap for math (:set kmp=math); you
>> can obtain a copy from
>>
>>    http://mysite.verizon.net/astronaut/vim/index.html#MATH
>>
> Version 1d is available -- it has a few more keymaps and a menu.
>
> Regards,
> Chip Campbell

Talking of keymaps, I've just uploaded a couple of them:

* 
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/User:Tonymec/keymap/russian-phonetic_utf-8.vim 
for "post-1917 Russian", plus a few punctuation marks commonly used in 
Russian (double-up-6 and -down-9 quotes, em-dash, combining acute 
accent, etc.) and symbols which I use e.g. in Russian dictionary work;

* 
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/User:Tonymec/keymap/arabic-phonetic_utf-8.vim 
for Arabic ("Newspaper Arabic" and "Koranic Arabic") plus a few other 
letters and symbols, and a lot of comments about Unicode values, mostly 
of letters used in the variations of Arabic script for other languages 
than Arabic itself.

These two make quite some use of multibyte mappings ("dead keys"), you 
may or may not like them. Also, you may or may not want to uncomment the 
":highlight" (for lCursor) and/or mappings near the top of the keymaps.

Both of the above keymaps make the Latin-nonlatin script correspondence 
based primarily on letter sounds, rather than on geographical keyboard 
mapping from non-Latin to US-QWERTY as the Russian etc. keymaps 
distributed with Vim do, so I believe they can be of use even to people 
who have never seen the keyboards used in countries using Cyrillic or 
Arabic script.

My "esperanto" keymap (distributed with Vim, for use with Latin3 aka 
iso-8859-3 or of course with Unicode but NOT with Latin1) hasn't needed 
changes in a long time. I believe it is "stable", unless you want to 
include it into some larger keymap, such as a (future) version of the 
Accents keymap for all Latin scripts, to be used only with 'encoding' 
set to UTF-8 etc. or to GB18030.


Best regards,
Tony.
-- 
Tact, n.:
        The unsaid part of what you're thinking.

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