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*russian.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2006 Apr 24
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Vassily Ragosin
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Russian language localization and support in Vim *russian* *Russian*
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1. Introduction |russian-intro|
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2. Russian keymaps |russian-keymap|
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3. Localization |russian-l18n|
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4. Known issues |russian-issues|
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===============================================================================
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1. Introduction *russian-intro*
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Russian language is supported perfectly well in Vim. You can type and view
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Russian text just as any other, without the need to tweak the settings.
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===============================================================================
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2. Russian keymaps *russian-keymap*
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To switch between languages you can use your system native keyboard switcher,
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or use one of the Russian keymaps, included in the Vim distribution. For
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example,
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:set keymap=russian-jcukenwin
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In the latter case, you can switch between languages even if you do not have
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system Russian keyboard or independently from a system-wide keyboard settings.
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See 'keymap'. You can also map a key to switch between keyboards, if you
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choose the latter option. See |:map|.
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For your convenience, to avoid switching between keyboards, when you need to
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enter Normal mode command, you can also set 'langmap' option:
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:set langmap=ФИСВУАПРШОЛДЬТЩЗЙКЫЕГМЦЧНЯ;ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ,
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фисвуапршолдьтщзйкыегмцчня;abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
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This is in utf-8, you cannot read this if your 'encoding' is not utf-8.
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You have to type this command in one line, it is wrapped for the sake of
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readability.
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===============================================================================
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3. Localization *russian-l18n*
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If you wish to use messages, help files, menus and other items translated to
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Russian, you will need to install the RuVim Language Pack, available in
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different codepages from
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http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/ruvim/
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Make sure that your Vim is at least 6.2.506 and use ruvim 0.5 or later for
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automatic installs. Vim also needs to be compiled with |+gettext| feature for
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user interface items translations to work.
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After downloading an archive from RuVim project, unpack it into your
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$VIMRUNTIME directory. We recommend using UTF-8 archive, if your version of
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Vim is compiled with |+multi_byte| feature enabled.
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In order to use the Russian documentation, make sure you have set the
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'helplang' option to "ru".
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===============================================================================
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4. Known issues *russian-issues*
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-- If you are using Russian message translations in Win32 console, then
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you may see the output produced by "vim --help", "vim --version" commands
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and Win32 console window title appearing in a wrong codepage. This problem
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is related to a bug in GNU gettext library and may be fixed in the future
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releases of gettext.
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===============================================================================
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vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
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