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view runtime/keymap/canfr-win.vim @ 7712:bce3b5ddb393 v7.4.1154
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/520e1e41f35b063ede63b41738c82d6636e78c34
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Sat Jan 23 19:46:28 2016 +0100
patch 7.4.1154
Problem: No support for JSON.
Solution: Add jsonencode() and jsondecode(). Also add v:false, v:true,
v:null and v:none.
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sat, 23 Jan 2016 20:00:04 +0100 |
parents | 289b19a6f2ed |
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" Vim Keymap file for the normalized Canadian multilingual keyboard " CAN/CSA Z243.200-92 using the latin1 encoding. " This mapping is limited in scope, as it assumes that the AltGr " key works as it typically does in a Windows system with a multilingual " English keyboard. It probably won't work with the US keyboard on US " English versions of Windows, because those don't provide the AltGr keys. " The mapping was tested with Win2k and WinXP. " Maintainer: Eric Joanis <joanis@cs.toronto.edu> " Last Change: 2004 Jan 13 " 2003 Dec 04 " Initial Revision " 2004 Jan 13 " Added the upper case accented characters, forgotten in the initial version. " All characters are given literally, conversion to another encoding (e.g., " UTF-8) should work. scriptencoding latin1 " Use this short name in the status line. let b:keymap_name = "canfr" loadkeymap < ' > " / é ? É ' è \" È \\ à | À [a â [e ê [i î [o ô [u û [A Â [E Ê [I Î [O Ô [U Û [[ ^ {a ä {e ë {i ï {o ö {u ü {y ÿ {A Ä {E Ë {I Ï {O Ö {U Ü ] ç } Ç ` / ~ \\ ^ ? ú « ø » ¬ < ® > » ° Ûa à Ûe è Ûi ì Ûo ò Ûu ù ÛA À ÛE È ÛI Ì ÛO Ò ÛU Ù ÛÛ ` Ýa ã Ýo õ Ýn ñ Ýs ß ÝA Ã ÝO Õ ÝN Ñ ÝS ß ÝÝ ~ à | · { ¸ } ¹ [ ° ] ½ ¬