I use keymaps a lot because I write in different languages and scripts and
cannot afford different physical keyboards and also frequently need
phonetic characters and other more or less 'exotic' characters the Latin
script. Since I do practically all my writing in Vim using Pandoc and/or
LaTeX for typeset rendering I do not feel a need for fancier IMEs.

However I have noticed that when typing in the command line the currently
active keymap mostly is not effective but somtimes it is. Why is this so
and how can it be controlled? Assuming it can be controlled and is not a
bug!

Most of the time I simply yank and put any 'fancy' strings I need on the
command line or use * and n but sometimes it is desirable to type on the
commandline with a keymap enabled, so I really would like to know how to
control this.

TIA,

/bpj

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