2009/11/13 björn <[email protected]>

>
> 2009/11/13 Pablo Giménez:
> >> >> > Just checking, now is printing characters but not the proper ones.
> >> >> > In the spanish layout you have  to press Option(Alt)+3 to get the
>  #
> >> >> > symbol.
> >>
> >> No, you have to press Shift+3 to get # using Spanish layout.
> >
> > Sorry Bjorn but in the Spanish layout # is Option+3, I am sure, uou you
> can
> > see it in the keyboard viewer and I type it everyday :)
>
> Ok, I see that if you use the "Spanish - ISO" layout it is Alt+3.  I
> tested with the layout "Spanish" which does use Shift+3.  How
> confusing. :-/
>
> > If I open the vim shipped with MacOSX from terminal, it recognizes the
> > Option+3 as the # character. So this only affects MacVim.
> >  But ... after some testing I realized that the problem is that I am
> using
> > set macmeta, to use some keymaps with the M modifier.
> > This seems to cause that MacVim is not passing the Option(alt) modifier
> > properly for some key combinations, like the Option+3.
> > Without macmeta the keyboard works perfectly, but I need the macmeta :)
>
> Sorry, there is nothing I can do about that.  Either you let Mac OS X
> interpret Alt-presses ('macmeta' off), or you let Vim handle it
> ('macmeta' on)...you can't have both.  My suggestion is to rebind keys
> that use Alt to use e.g. Cmd (<D-..>) instead and turn 'macmeta' off.
> At any rate, there is no bug here.
>
Yep I know I have to rebuild some of my shortcuts for the mac.
Thanks Bjorn

>
> Björn
>
> >
>


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Un saludo
Best Regards
Pablo Giménez

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