On 26/08/09 22:05, Magnus ... wrote: > > On Aug 26, 9:57 am, Tony Mechelynck<antoine.mechely...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> On 26/08/09 06:09, Magnus ... wrote: >>> I've been working with case manipulation (~ for example) on >>> international characters, such as (áéíóú, and þæð). This works on my >>> Windows GVim, but on the Linux server account I have access, to these >>> characters seem to be unaffected by the same commands. >> >> On my Linux gvim 7.2.245 with Huge features [this worked fine] >> ... >> See also >> :help :language >> :help v:ctype >> :help 'casemap' >> :help :version > > The above, specifically ":language" put me on the right track - it > replied "command not supported in this version". I was using vim- > normal, and it turns out that case-manipulation of international > characters is not "normal enough" to be included in that version. I > recompiled to use vim-huge, and now it works like a charm. > > Thanks! > > Magnus > > Turns out vim-normal
Yes? Turns out vim-normal what? ":language" is supposed to be part of +multi_lang which is supposed to be part of the "normal" featureset. So either whoever compiled your "Vim-normal" actually specified a Small (or Tiny) featureset, or Normal but edited feature.h manually to explicitly remove +multi_lang - or some library was missing, or the help is in error. Best regards, Tony. -- To be is to do. -- I. Kant To do is to be. -- A. Sartre Yabba-Dabba-Doo! -- F. Flinstone --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---