It don't works, I tried
iunmap é
iunmap <M-i>

and I can see the map with :imap
i  é            @<Plug>Tex_InsertItemOnThisLine


A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
> 
> neolistic wrote:
>> Hello
>> 
>> I use the tex-suite with VIM7.0 and it's very useful but tex-suite have a
>> auto-defined insert-map for the key é and I don't want to use this map, I
>> want that when I'm in insert mode and I press the key é, vim insert the
>> character é
>> 
>> Does anyone know how to do that?
>> 
>> Tanks
> 
> You should be able to unmap it. Try
> 
>       :unmap! é
> or
>       :iunmap é
> 
> Note that é is probably synonymous with Alt-i -- by unmapping the one you
> will 
> probably lose the other.
> 
> Once you find the right command, you can place it in a script, which (in
> order 
> for it to work) must be sourced after the TeX suite: see ":help
> after-directory".
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> Tony.
> 
> 

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