Oh, and the <ctrl-k> form doesn't require you to do the
:set digraph thing. Its always available.


Regards,

-- Gregor

On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 06:16, Gregor N. Purdy wrote:
> For me, (vim 6.2), that is
> 
>   < <bs> < to get «
>   > <bs> > to get »
> 
> after doing
> 
>   :set digraph
> 
> (list of available digraphs can be seen by :digraph)
> 
> But, I find the above a bit unnerving because I've deleted
> the character, and then if I type a certain character next
> I haven't.
> 
> Vim also allows
> 
>   <ctrl-k> < < to get «
>   <ctrl-k> > > to get »
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> -- Gregor
> 
> On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 05:39, Rafael Garcia-Suarez wrote:
> > Andy Wardley wrote in perl.perl6.language :
> > > I'm so happy!  I just found out, totally by accident, that I can type 
> > > the « and » characters by pressing AltGr + Z and AltGr + X, 
> > > respectively.
> > 
> > Of course this information is almost completely unusable without knowing
> > your OS, your locale, and your keyboard flavour. But thanks anyway, and
> > I'll share mine : with vim, and with the 'digraph' option set, just type
> >     < <Del> <            to get     «
> >     > <Del> >            to get     »
> > This is probably common knowledge as well.
-- 
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