On Saturday, July 6, 2013 7:52:07 PM UTC+2, [email protected] wrote:
> On Tuesday, July 2, 2013 10:38:53 AM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
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> > I'm using Vim on Windows[1] with Microsoft's Japanese IME "enabled" all the 
> > time and when I enter insert mode the default input mode (the IME's input 
> > mode, not Vim's) changes to Japanese. I took two pictures to illustrate 
> > what I see before I enter insert mode[2] (notice the capital 'A' beside the 
> > red thingy on the tray) and after I've entered insert mode[3] (notice that 
> > the 'A' changed into a Japanese character). After the input mode has 
> > changed to Hiragana then when I type full-width Japanese characters are 
> > 'printed'.
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> > So, basically, when I open up Vim and I want to enter some text then first 
> > I have to switch back to the default IME input mode (half-width 
> > alphanumeric) which is all good (I can do this with a Windows shortcut), 
> > but sometimes I forget this and ... well, sometimes it's frustrating. 
> > What's worse is that if I load a new file into a buffer and switch over to 
> > that and enter insert mode I have to switch the IME's input mode again, 
> > which is really-really frustrating when I try to work with multiple files.
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> > My question is: can I instruct Vim so that it won't change the IME input 
> > mode when I enter insert mode? (It's not option for me to switch Windows's 
> > keyboard language/layout to another language when I work with Vim because I 
> > have to type Japanese text sometimes and switching between languages is 
> > more frustrating than this whole shebang :). 
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> > Thanks for the input in advance.
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> > Regards,
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> > Kohányi Róbert
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> > [1] http://tuxproject.de/projects/vim/
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> > [2] http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/8808/dht8.png
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> > [3] http://img577.imageshack.us/img577/8066/nzpr.png
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> Try setting the following:
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>   set iminsert=0
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>   set imsearch=-1

Thanks for the reply it worked like a charm!

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