Dear all,

I hope all is well with you. I need help please. I think, I have a relatively 
easy problem. In the past, when I used ‘Qwerty’ as my default keyboard layout I 
was able to switch to typing Russian with the ‘Ctrl+^’. To achieve that I have 
the following settings in my ‘.vimrc’ configuration file:

set keymap=russian-jcukenmac
set iminsert=0
set imsearch=0
highlight lCursor guifg=NONE guibg=Cyan

Recently, I learnt Dvorak layout and try to use it everywhere including Vim. 
However, now when I try to use my configuration in .vimrc to type Russian the 
Russian characters are all scrambled. They are not in their usual positions. I 
suspect the Russian character map is also trying to imitate a Russian version 
of Dvorak. I would like to return to the standard Russian layout with the 
default keyboard layout in English being Dvorak. Would you please help me to 
achieve that? I believe this has something to do with the ‘keymap’ setting. But 
I don’t know for sure. Thank you and have a wonderful day ahead!

—
Best wishes,
Maxim

Maxim Abalenkov \\ maxim.abalen...@gmail.com
+44 7 486 486 505 \\ www.maxim.abalenkov.uk

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