Edward Fox, > OK, I see. But I'm still wondered that could this feature be > implemented as a keymap? Like this: > > 1. :set keymap=kana > > 2. Type "ohayougozaimasu" will produce: > > おはようございます。 > > If we could implement the Hangul input as a keymap, we can simply drop > the Hangul automata without any difficulty then.
It could be possible :-) To be frank with you, I didn't even know of that option. My shortcoming. IMHO, however, many would prefer to type directly in Hangul words. There IS so-called "standard" Hangul-Roman denoting rule that's been adopted by Korean government. Though the "standard" has been changed rather drastically a bunch of times. Now, virtually everyone in Korea has their own "standard". On top of that Hangul is not that simple as Kana. But not that complicated as Chinese. You can refer to the page about Hangul at wikipedia if you're interested :-) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hangul Anyway, as to this matter of inputting hangun with keymaps, I can't say for sure. May I've got to gather some Korean Vimmers' thoughts on this. I could open a poll at a popular Korean developer's site :-) > Just type ":help imactivatekey" and read this part of the manual, > maybe it's useful for you. :-) I did not know of that option either. But I highly doubt that it would work for me. Because what is inconvenient with using IM is that the IM is not automatically de-activated entering into normal mode from input mode. But, I appreciate you tipping me off with that option :-D Respectfully, Shawn Y. Kim. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
