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Christian Brabandt wrote: > > > Bram, > > > what is the reason, setting 'lmap' applies to when a mapping is > > > remapped? > > > > I can't remember. I believe it has always been this way. Perhaps not > > intentionally. > > > > > Consider this: > > > ~$ cat lmap.vim > > > imap <tab> <Plug>MyPluginEcho > > > imap <Plug>MyPluginEcho <c-r>="hello"<cr> > > > cmap <tab> <Plug>MyPluginEcho > > > cmap <Plug>MyPluginEcho <c-r>="hello"<cr> > > > " set lmap=i;k > > > > > > run vim -u lmap.vim -N > > > and type <tab> in insert mode, note, how "hello" is printed in either > > > insert mode or command line mode. > > > Now do > > > :set lmap=i;k > > > and do it again. Note that <Plug>MyPluginEcho will be output. > > > > > > The problem is, setting lmap breaks plugins (see e.g. here: > > > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12450803) > > > > > > I would consider this is a bug and actually think, that setting 'lmap' > > > should never be applied to when recursively resolving a mapping. > > > > Since langmap is supposed to map typed characters, it makes sense that > > the RHS of a mapping is not langmapped. > > > > > Also, I do not understand what this part of the help is trying to say: > > > > > > ,----[ :h 'lmap' ]- > > > | This will allow you to activate vim actions without having to switch > > > | back and forth between the languages. Your language characters will > > > | be understood as normal vim English characters (according to the > > > | langmap mappings) in the following cases: > > > | o Normal/Visual mode (commands, buffer/register names, user mappings) > > > | o Insert/Replace Mode: Register names after CTRL-R > > > | o Insert/Replace Mode: Mappings > > > | Characters entered in Command-line mode will NOT be affected by > > > | this option. Note that this option can be changed at any time > > > | allowing to switch between mappings for different languages/encodings. > > > | Use a mapping to avoid having to type it each time! > > > `---- > > > > > > What are the language characters? What is the relationship to lmap > > > mappings? > > > > Language characters is what comes out of the keyboard when switched to a > > specific language, e.g. Greek. Then the "a" key produces the "α" > > character. > > > > It's possible that this was only tested for when the keyboard produces > > non-ascii characters. > > > > > This patch could fix it, but I am not sure, this fixes it correctly. > > > > I think you need to compare mlen to typebuf.tb_maplen. > > Okay, here is a patch, that does that when the new option 'langnoremap' > is set (which defaults to off for backwards compatibility) Thanks. I'll leave it to others to try it out. Perhaps we should set the 'langnoremap' option in vimrc_example.vim script. Most new users will want it on. -- This is an airconditioned room, do not open Windows. /// Bram Moolenaar -- [email protected] -- http://www.Moolenaar.net \\\ /// sponsor Vim, vote for features -- http://www.Vim.org/sponsor/ \\\ \\\ an exciting new programming language -- http://www.Zimbu.org /// \\\ help me help AIDS victims -- http://ICCF-Holland.org /// -- -- You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "vim_dev" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
