Hi,
I don't know the answer of precisely what you are looking for, but
isn't using key maps a good solution? You could map "a etc. to the
corresponding true umlauts, so that you would not need a German
(physical) keyboard to enter them. This also has the additional advantage
of making the TeX source more readable. Also, searching within Vim is
a bit easier. You can make a couple of definitions in your vimrc, or you
can use a separate keymap file.
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. Of course, key mappings are a workaround. I
included two functions to my .vimrc which can replace all umlauts in the
document by the Latex style equivalent and vice versa.
But I was wondering if the spell checker could do his job without these
workarounds.
Best regards.
Andreas
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