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view runtime/keymap/hebrewp_cp1255.vim @ 8485:675ec6cc9021 v7.4.1533
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/74c5bbf13435a7ab1e3461078bbcb1200f0451e1
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Thu Mar 10 22:19:53 2016 +0100
patch 7.4.1533
Problem: Using feedkeys() with an empty string disregards 'x' option.
Solution: Make 'x' work with an empty string. (Thinca)
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Thu, 10 Mar 2016 22:30:05 +0100 |
parents | 3fc0f57ecb91 |
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" codepage 1255 on Windows is equal to ISO 8859-8 but it " adds in the vowel points, known as 'niqud', which are present in " CP1255: Note: there are several 'standards' for placement of the vowel " points, and I ignored all of them. Since we can input English by simply " pressing Ctrl-^ and eliminating this map, I saw no reason to try to use " exotic key locations. If you don't like it, that's just too bad :-) let b:keymap_name = "hebp" loadkeymap K <char-234> " final kaf M <char-237> " final mem N <char-239> " final nun P <char-243> " final pe T <char-232> " tet X <char-245> " final tsadi a <char-224> " alef b <char-225> " bet d <char-227> " dalet g <char-226> " gimel h <char-228> " he j <char-231> " het k <char-235> " kaf l <char-236> " lamed m <char-238> " mem n <char-240> " nun s <char-241> " samekh p <char-244> " pe q <char-247> " qof r <char-248> " resh t <char-250> " tav u <char-242> " ayin v <char-229> " vav w <char-249> " shin x <char-246> " tsadi y <char-233> " yod z <char-230> " zayin " vowels: A: <Char-192> " sheva HE <Char-193> " hataf segol HA <Char-194> " hataf patah HO <Char-195> " hataf qamats I <Char-196> " hiriq AY <Char-197> " tsere E <Char-198> " segol AA <Char-199> " patah AO <Char-200> " qamats O <Char-201> " holam U <Char-203> " qubuts D <Char-204> " dagesh ]T <Char-205> " meteg ]Q <Char-206> " maqaf ]R <ĚChar-207> " rafe ]p <Char-208> " paseq SR <Char-209> " shin-dot SL <Char-210> " sin-dot ]P <Char-211> " sof-pasuq VV <Char-212> " double-vav VY <Char-213> " vav-yod YY <Char-214> " yod-yod