On 2013–01–07 Andy Wokula wrote: > The word motion w moves over those characters. > :h w > :h word
But what does that mean? The w motion recognises å as a letter, the regex \w does not. w moves a *word* forward. A word is: A word consists of a sequence of letters, digits and underscores, or a sequence of other non-blank characters, separated with white space (spaces, tabs, <EOL>). This can be changed with the 'iskeyword' option. My iskeyword setting is: iskeyword=@,48-57,_,192-255 Why does w move over the word treść? The letters ś and ć are not considered to be a letter, right? iskeyword lists range 192-255. If I hit ga on ś and ć, it reports the codes 347 and 263. > :h 'isk > :h /\k \k seems to work. Is it safe to replace all occurrences of \w with \k? That seems to be the easiest solution. And I still don't understand *why* it works, since 347 seems to be out of range for iskeyword. > Also, [:upper:] and [:lower:] include more characters. Try > /\c[[:lower:]]\+ This works for å and ä but fails on ś and ć. Marco
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