Andrei A. Voropaev wrote:

> On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 08:08:57PM +0200, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> [...]
> > 
> > Well, you say it must be japanese, thus it does matter.  I have no idea
> > how to enter russian or japanese.  I'll have to leave this to someone
> > else.
> > 
> > Does the problem go away if you don't use the input method?  Then that's
> > probably the cause of the problem.
> 
> I can't enter Japanese if I don't use input method :)

You can use CTRL-V u xxxx, where "xxxx" is the hex value of the
character.  To find out the value use "ga" on a character.

> Well, I would guess that using input method somehow messes up the vims
> notion of changes to the text. Today I've tried to trace everything
> with :undol.  After I enter Japanese for the first time the counting
> stops. It keeps showing me the same number of changes after that, no
> matter what I do.
> 
> It would be good when someone else who has access to input methods
> (maybe also chineese?) would try this.
> 
> BTW, presence of russian does not play any role. So, it must be
> connected with using input methods.

Very well possible.  I'm afraid digging into this without the specific
input method available will be very difficult.

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