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view runtime/keymap/korean.vim @ 23452:8fa9d31cd248 v8.2.2269
patch 8.2.2269: not all :hardcopy code covered by tests
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/edc10b541b468f5f5aa2e2d5ef58a3e17e043bff
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Fri Jan 1 21:34:37 2021 +0100
patch 8.2.2269: not all :hardcopy code covered by tests
Problem: Not all :hardcopy code covered by tests.
Solution: Test more combinations. (Dominique Pell?, closes https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/7595)
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Fri, 01 Jan 2021 21:45:04 +0100 |
parents | 29c5f168c6fd |
children | 11b656e74444 |
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" Maintainer: Jang Whemoon <palindrom615@gmail.com> " Last Change: Nov 24, 2020 " " " " Unlike Japanese or Chinese, modern Korean texts do not depends on conversion " to Hanja (Chinese character). Thus, general Korean text totally can be " covered without help of IME but this keymap. " " BUT, simply mapping each letter of Hangul with sequence of alphabet 1 by 1 " can fail to combine Hangul jamo (conconants and vowels) right. " For example, sequentially pressing `ㅅㅓㅇㅜㄹㄷㅐㅎㅏㄱㅛ` can not only be " combined as `서울대학교`, but alse `성ㅜㄹ댛ㅏㄱ교`, which is totally " nonsense. " Though combining Hangul is deterministic with law that each letter must be " one of (consonant + vowel) or (consonant + vowel + consonant), there is no " way to apply such law without implementing input engine. " " Thus, user of this keymap should wait until previous hangul letter is " completed before typing next one. To reduce such inconvenience, I suggest to " set `timeoutlen` with their own value. (default value is 1000ms) source <sfile>:p:h/korean-dubeolsik_utf-8.vim