Dnia poniedziałek 21 maj 2007, Bram Moolenaar napisał:
> That "@" means that Vim uses the library function isalpha(). Apparently
> your environment is not setup properly for isalpha() to work with your
> encoding cp1250. Thus that is a problem with your
> library/system/environment.
Well, I inst
Mikolaj Machowski wrote:
> > > Vim 7.1b on Windows XP doesn't properly recognizes words. It does not
> > > count Polish diacritics in, so each one is treated as separate word.
> > >
> > > This is serious bug and with taking into account that Windows users can
> > > have problems with getting pat
> What is 'iskeyword' set to and where was it set?
:15verbose se isk?
returns
n:\mikolaj\pf\vim\vim71b\vimrc_example.vim
m.
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Dnia 11-05-2007 o godz. 14:45 Bram Moolenaar napisał(a):
> Mikolaj Machowski wrote:
>
> > Vim 7.1b on Windows XP doesn't properly recognizes words. It does not
> > count Polish diacritics in, so each one is treated as separate word.
> >
> > This is serious bug and with taking into account that Wi
Mikolaj Machowski wrote:
> Vim 7.1b on Windows XP doesn't properly recognizes words. It does not
> count Polish diacritics in, so each one is treated as separate word.
>
> This is serious bug and with taking into account that Windows users can
> have problems with getting patched versions it i
Hello,
Vim 7.1b on Windows XP doesn't properly recognizes words. It does not
count Polish diacritics in, so each one is treated as separate word.
This is serious bug and with taking into account that Windows users can
have problems with getting patched versions it is IMO showstopper.
In its na