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Ismail Dönmez 0a29cbb6dc - Updated to revision 1467, fixes the following problems
* Error when reading fails uses wrong errno.  Keeping channel open
    after job stops results in test failing.
  * The "out-io" option for jobs is not implemented yet.
  * When encoding JSON, turning NaN and Infinity into null without
    giving an error is not useful.
  * JSON encoding doesn't handle surrogate pair.
  * Can't get buffer number of a channel.
  * Using empty name instead of no name for channel buffer.
  * Memory corruption when 'encoding' is not utf-8.
  * Crash when using json_decode().
  * Memory leak when using ch_read().
  * JSON tests fail if 'encoding' is not utf-8.
  * Json encoding still fails when encoding is not utf-8.
  * Vim hangs when a channel has a callback but isn't referenced.
  * Test 87 fails with Python 3.5.
  * Opening a channel with select() is not done properly.
  * When a JSON channel has a callback it may never be cleared.
  * When the argument of sort() is zero or empty it fails.

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/editors/vim?expand=0&rev=322
2016-03-01 08:44:43 +00:00
2013-02-25 16:10:48 +00:00
2013-08-12 07:21:11 +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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