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! Config It's in here: [https://github.com/ryanjosephking/config] ! Improving Digraphs I did a bit of processing on the output of Vim 7.3's :digraph command, so you can search it. (If you don't know how to use it already, you hit Ctrl+k in Insert Mode followed by the two ASCII codes that precede the letter, or you could do Ctrl+v uNNNN where NNNN is the number that follows the letter. Also, if you are using some other well-behaved application, such as most GTK ones, you can hit Ctrl+u followed by the NNNN then Enter) * [vim-digraphs.txt|./doc/vim-digraphs.txt] - The stripped-down output of :digraph * [vim-digraphs-oneline.txt|./doc/vim-digraphs-oneline.txt] - The same, but with 1 char per line * [vim-digraphs-full.txt|./doc/vim-digraphs-full.txt] - Looping over the above, using it as input for Debian's [unicode|http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/unicode] program. * [vim-digraphs-full-oneline.txt|./doc/vim-digraphs-full-oneline.txt] - Not terribly pretty, but at least it will grep. (Note: The text files are not being served with UTF-8 explicitly set (due to a misconfigruation in the server, which I don't fully control), so your browser may or may not show the chars correctly. If you save the file, it should be fine, though.) What I want to see: ** :digraph! ← would output the same as the vim-digraphs-labeled.txt, above. ** :digraph subscript ← would search the above for anything that matches /subscript/i ! Snippets Prefix with line numbers then a '.': {{:%s/^/\=line('.') . ". "/}}
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