Re: Set line breaks, word wraps and word searching for Thai and other non-latin languages

2015-11-16 Fir de Conversatie Brian Wilson
>Bram Moolenaar wrote: > Can we see the start and/or end of a word by recognizing characters? > Or do we need to recognize words? > > The spell checker does have some knowledge about where words start and > end. It's a bit slow doing it that way, but might still be acceptable. > > I suppose we

Re: Set line breaks, word wraps and word searching for Thai and other non-latin languages

2015-11-16 Fir de Conversatie Bram Moolenaar
Brian Wilson wrote: > >Bram Moolenaar wrote: > > Can we see the start and/or end of a word by recognizing characters? > > Or do we need to recognize words? > > > > The spell checker does have some knowledge about where words start and > > end. It's a bit slow doing it that way, but might still

Re: Set line breaks, word wraps and word searching for Thai and other non-latin languages

2015-11-16 Fir de Conversatie Brian Wilson
On Saturday, November 14, 2015 at 9:02:24 PM UTC-8, ZyX wrote: > ​`gq` behaviour is by a and ​ option values and you may > use them if you know a program which serves your purposes. `w` and other > motions can be remapped, same for `J` (in the last case you may manually > choose between `J`

Re: Set line breaks, word wraps and word searching for Thai and other non-latin languages

2015-11-16 Fir de Conversatie Random832
Brian Wilson writes: > Not sure I understand the question about \< and \> being on the same > column. \< and \> are zero-width regex specifiers matching the beginning and ending of a word. For english words AAA BBB it would become ^\ \$, but for Thai words AAABBB

Re: Set line breaks, word wraps and word searching for Thai and other non-latin languages

2015-11-14 Fir de Conversatie Nikolay Pavlov
2015-11-12 19:17 GMT+03:00 Brian Wilson : > I posted the following question on the vi/vim stack exchange > > and was told that the vim-dev mailing list

Re: Set line breaks, word wraps and word searching for Thai and other non-latin languages

2015-11-14 Fir de Conversatie Random832
Bram Moolenaar writes: > Can we see the start and/or end of a word by recognizing characters? > Or do we need to recognize words? Everything I can find online indicates that word boundary detection (and line breaking, which requires _syllable_ boundary detection). ICU

Re: Set line breaks, word wraps and word searching for Thai and other non-latin languages

2015-11-14 Fir de Conversatie Bram Moolenaar
Brian Wilson wrote: > I posted the following question on the vi/vim stack exchange > > and was told that the vim-dev mailing list would be a more appropriate > place to

Set line breaks, word wraps and word searching for Thai and other non-latin languages

2015-11-12 Fir de Conversatie Brian Wilson
I posted the following question on the vi/vim stack exchange and was told that the vim-dev mailing list would be a more appropriate place to ask. Brian It is edited here