On 4/2/07, Hugh Sasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It might be useful to also support C^irkau^ as well. I'm not sure how often the h form is used given the exception(s?) (flughaveno...)
For h form you can use my plugin: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1761 It converts misc ascii representations to unicode and vice versa. Among others are supported Cxirkaux-style, Zamenhof style with h (and it knows about flughaveno and chashundo!), html/xml entities, tex/latex notation and many more... If you want to spell check text written with h's, you just convert it to unicode, check, and convert back. Plugin is table-driven, and I haven't write tables myself -- I borrowed them from two other open-source projects (UniRed and catdoc). UniRed also has tables for ^Cirka^u, C^irkau^ and C`irkau`, and plugin can use them, but I haven't bundled with plugin.
Also isn't your example often written "CXirkaux" because the CX is (effectively) one character, capitalized?
I've newer seen this form, and I believe it is ugly. And in unicode terms, this one character is not capitalized, but title-cased. -- Cyril Slobin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> `When I use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said, <http://45.free.net/~slobin> `it means just what I choose it to mean'