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Re: special characters in lyricmode
From: |
Roland Goretzki |
Subject: |
Re: special characters in lyricmode |
Date: |
Sun, 9 Apr 2006 20:26:59 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.9i |
Hello list, hello David,
You wrote:
> Have you looked at the Vim ^k command ? (help i_^k)
> That lets you enter a lot of things as two-letter combos. (try, for
> example, ^ka: when you're in insert mode).
I've had no time the last days for that, but now. :-)
Knowing a lot of vi, I can't understand many things, and just this too
... (also because of the English documentation).
So, if I do, as You proposed, I get
รก
what looks like an a with an accent sharp (correct word?),
but only after pressing blanc after ^ka.
If I do ^k with <Enter> and blanc, then comes
~M
what looks like a tilde with M (~M), but blue on my screen and it is
only ONE character.
Are these utf8 characters?
Then it would be a further possibility, but for the concerning problem,
the solution I posted is more easy, because I've not so much to type in.
:-)
Nevertheless, thank You for Your answer!
Best Regards Roland