This is a set of Vim keymaps for the Armenian alphabet. The keymaps can be used to type Armenian characters in Insert mode while retaining standard functionality in Normal mode.
The master
branch provides a pair of common mappings for the Western and
Eastern dialects that cover the full alphabet and all standard punctuation
marks. These are included in the Vim source code. The alt
branch provides
an alternate set of mappings based on the xkeyboard-config Armenian keymaps.
Please feel free to submit additional keymaps or corrections as pull requests or patches sent to [email protected].
You’ll first need to ensure that the Armenian keymap files are installed in
Vim’s keymap
directory. If you’re using Vim 8 or a late release of Vim 7.4,
the keymaps on the master
branch are included out of the box, so you can skip
ahead to Activating a keymap. If you’re using an older
version of Vim that doesn’t include the keymaps or if you’d like to use a
keymap from the alt
branch, you’ll need to copy or link your desired keymap
files to your Vim keymap directory (/usr/share/vim/vim74/keymap
by default in
Vim 7.4).
To use a keymap, you’ll need to enable it in your .vimrc
using the keymap
option. For example, to use the Western Armenian keymap, copy or link
armenian-western_utf-8.vim
to the directory /usr/share/vim/vim74/keymap/
,
then enable the keymap in your .vimrc
:
set keymap=armenian-western_utf-8
You can switch between Armenian and Latin characters in Insert mode using
Ctrl-^. To disable the keymap at Vim startup so that Insert mode
uses Latin characters by default, add the following lines to your .vimrc
:
set iminsert=0
set imsearch=0
For more information on keymaps, see :help mbyte-keymap
.
The original uploader was Pokajanje at English Wikipedia. (Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.) [CC BY-SA 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons.
The original uploader was Pokajanje at English Wikipedia. (Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.) [CC BY-SA 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons.