On Jun 22, 4:58 pm, Bernhard <[email protected]> wrote: > If I enter e.g. 'e', delete it, then enter 't' I get a (presumably) > chinese character. I've tried setting imdisable, but still get the > same behaviour. How can I disable this?
Actually, the ``e<backspace>t'' or ``t<backspace>e''(I think the second is the right way) is the Japanese Hiragana ``て'', which can be written in Roman as ``te''. In the same way, Japanese Katakana can be inserted into Vim use keyboard as ``T<backspace>e'', that is ``テ'', which can be treat as the capital as ``て'', and you may know, the Roman spell is ``Te''. The way to input digraphs by ``[letter]<backspace>[letter]'' can be turned off by set nodigraph, but we can still input them, by using <Ctrl-K>. For example, in insert mode, type <Ctrl-K> then follows two letters: ``t'' and ``e'', we can also get the Hiragana ``て''. :) -- You received this message from the "vim_use" 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
