Andrzej M. Ostruszka ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : > On Mon, Jan 31, 2000 at 12:38:34PM +0100, Martin Keseg - Sun Slovakia - SE wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have one problem, when I have some iso-latin2 characters in text and > > I want to change for example from lower to upper, ~ does not work. and > > in visual selection 'U' and 'u' does not work too. > > > > here is some characters for example: > > šľťž ŠĽŤŽ > > export LC_CTYPE=sk_SK (for t?csh I think it is: setenv LC_CTYPE sk_SK) > and then start vim. I guess that you've wanted slovakian locale :). If > not then amend LC_CTYPE to your needs -- you can use locale.alias for > example (from my locale.alias): > slovak sk_SK.ISO-8859-2 > so export LC_CTYPE=slovak should work too. > I prefer to communicate with computer in english so I'm not setting any > other "locale variables" -- check "info '(libc.info)Locales'" for more > information. > Regards Locale does not affect this problem. Patch from "Stephen P. Wall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> works nice. It define new variable flipcase and when you set it '~' works perfect. -- The messenger is not important!