> A problem with German Umlauts
>
> Under Linux I have modified my key map in a way that for instance ALT a
> generates Umlaut a ("a in Tex notation).
>
> Now when I start vi like this:
>
> /usr/bin/X11 rxvt -meta8 -e vim
>
> I can type in Umlauts using the ALT key.
>
> This also worked
> Ulrich Lauther wrote:
> > A problem with German Umlauts
> >
> > Under Linux I have modified my key map in a way that for instance ALT a
> > generates Umlaut a ("a in Tex notation).
> >
> > Now when I start vi like this:
> >
> > /usr/bin/X11 rxvt -meta8 -e vim
> >
> > I can type in Umlauts usi
Ulrich Lauther wrote:
A problem with German Umlauts
Under Linux I have modified my key map in a way that for instance ALT a
generates Umlaut a ("a in Tex notation).
Now when I start vi like this:
/usr/bin/X11 rxvt -meta8 -e vim
I can type in Umlauts using the ALT key.
This also worke
A problem with German Umlauts
Under Linux I have modified my key map in a way that for instance ALT a
generates Umlaut a ("a in Tex notation).
Now when I start vi like this:
/usr/bin/X11 rxvt -meta8 -e vim
I can type in Umlauts using the ALT key.
This also worked with gvim, at least up