On Sunday, August 26, 2012 12:15:55 PM UTC-3, Chris Jones wrote: > On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 09:42:06PM EDT, Fernando Basso wrote: > > > On Saturday, August 25, 2012 10:36:40 PM UTC-3, Chris Jones wrote: > > > > [..] > > > > Have you solved this..? > Not yet. > > > As Tim indicated, there's a very strong likelihood that whatever Vim > > sees when you ‘type’ â is somehow bound to some (unprintable) action or > > other: > > > > The reason being that in insert mode, the effect of typing CTRL-V prior > > to hitting a key (or key combination) is to insert the ‘raw’ character > > in the buffer, regardless of whether it is printable or bound to > > a command/action. > > > > That would account for the fact that the problem does not occur when you > > type CTRL-V, then ‘â’.. > > > > Unless I missed it, I haven't seen a detailed explanation of what you > > actually do when you ‘type’the a-hat.. > > > > Do you have a key marked ‘â’ on your keyboard..? >
No, I have to type ^ alone, one time and it does not appear on the text, then, when I type something like e it becomes ê. The same with other things. > > > Or are you using one of half a dozen different methods that let you > > enter a character that is not provided by your physical keyboard > > (digraph, keymap, dead key, compose key, AltGr, third level X11 > > modifier, abbreviation, i_CTRL-V + digit, input method.. etc.) I use a br_abnt2 keyboard, and the ^ is on the same key as ~, but I have to hold Shift to get to the ^. I'm not using anything like digraphs or other sort of techniques. > > > > Might help narrow it down.. > > > > CJ > > > > -- > > AHH! The neurotic monkeys are after me! -- 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
