On Dec 27, 5:07 pm, ZyX <zyx....@gmail.com> wrote: > Reply to message «Re: AX: change letters on the fly», > sent 10:39:02 26 December 2010, Sunday > by rameo: > > > However AX is much quicker. > > I created this key sequence in AX: > > aâäæa AÀÂÄÆA bßb BßB CÇC eêëe EÉÊÈËE iîïi IÎÏI oôöœo OÔÖŒO uûüu UÛÙÜU > > > when I write the letter "a" and push F8, the "a" becomes an "â" when i > > push F8 again the "â" becomes an "ä", so on. > > It cut out the character to the left of the cursor, it look it up in a > > string of characters and paste the next one. > > This is possible with my plugin also, but only if you change «<F8>» to just > {some_key}: it is not intended to work with functional keys and I won't change > this. In this case transliteration sequences will change insignificantly: > > :Tr3Command add a@ â > :Tr3Command add a@@ ä > :Tr3Command add a@@@ æ > > and so on. You do not need to write an uppercase variant here: A@@@ will > automatically be transliterated to Æ (you may change this by explicitely > specifying transliteration sequence for A@@@, but in this case you will have > to > explicitely specify sequences for A@ and A@@ or A@@@ will be the only sequence > starting with A). If you still want to use <F8>, you will need to write your > own > plugin: I do not think that there are many people that prefer this variant as > it > requires to move the whole arm, not just fingers what is incompatible with > fast > touch-typing. > > signature.asc > < 1KViewDownload
Hello Zyx, I have a russian keyb on my pc. I use phonetic russian. I started reading the translit3.txt document. Most features are for transliteration in russian isn't it? Kind regards, Rameo -- You received this message from the "vim_use" 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