Stephan Kulow dcea50ae7d Accepting request 173343 from editors
- Updated to revision 918, fixes the following problems
  * The "sleep .2" for running tests does not work on Solaris.
  * Python uses IndexError when a dict key is not found.
  * Possible crash when using a list in Python.
  * Duplicate Python code.
  * Python code in #ifdef branches with only minor differences.
  * Python: Access to Vim variables is not so easy.
  * Typing a ":" command at the hit-enter dialog does not work if the
    "file changed" dialog happens next.
  * Still a crash when writing viminfo.
  * ~/.viminfo is messed up when running tests.
  * When reading a file with encoding conversion fails at the end the
    next encoding in 'fencs' is not used.
  * Using freed memory when pasting with the mouse (Issue 130).
  * When a path ends in a backslash appending a comma has the wrong
    effect.
  * Repeating an Ex command after using a Visual motion does not work.

  * Crash when writing viminfo. (Ron Aaron)

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/173343
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/vim?expand=0&rev=103
2013-04-26 05:46:58 +00:00
2013-02-25 16:10:48 +00:00

To select the style of XIM Input the following command line arguments,
which are handled by GTK internally, are available:

    --xim-preedit [none|nothing|area|position|callbacks]
    --xim-status  [none|nothing|area|callbacks]

To use OnTheSpot input style, start gvim like

    ~$ gvim [--xim-preedit callbacks] [--xim-status callbacks]

This is also the default, which you will get without any command line arguments.


To use OverTheSpot input style, start gvim like

    ~$ gvim --xim-preedit position [--xim-status callbacks]

OnTheSpot input is still buggy and does not yet work right for Japanese,
therefore it is recommended to use OverTheSpot input style for Japanese.

(For Korean, OnTheSpot input style works well).


Fri Jan 26 17:57:39 2001  Mike Fabian  <mfabian@suse.de>
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