Bram Moolenaar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Axel Bender wrote:
>
>> you may as well elimitate the inverted question mark (I just forgot to
>> replace it in the example - in the base document there are no xs), the
>> result is the same.
>> Also, the effect is independent from enc (I tested it with both, utf8
>> and latin1). In both cases fenc was empty.
>
> Well, something must be different, I still can't reproduct it.
>
> Can anybody else see the problem?
I can reproduce it using Vim-7.2.1182 and the
"spanish.txt" and "lang.vim" files posted in the
first message of this thread.
Here is an automated way to reproduce
which should be easier:
$ vim -f -g -U NONE -u NONE -i NONE --noplugin -N \
spanish.txt \
-c 'call feedkeys(":set re=1\<CR>:so lang.vim\<CR>GA abc\<Esc>k")'
(notice that "abc" at the end of the last line has orange background)
Now do the same but with re=2:
$ vim -f -g -U NONE -u NONE -i NONE --noplugin -N \
spanish.txt \
-c 'call feedkeys(:set re=2\<CR>:so lang.vim\<CR>GA abc\<Esc>k")'
(notice that "abc" has now a white background,
which is different than before, but press CTRL-L
and notice that background of "abc" on last line
becomes orange)
Dominique
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