forked from aniani/vim
The "Ukrainian enhanced keymap" allows you to type Ukrainian in Vim using jcuken Windows layout. Original file is made by Ivan Korneliuk and can be found at https://github.com/vansha/ukrainian-enhanced.vim. It is being added here with the permission of the author. There is another ukrainian layout already in Vim, namely the keymap\ukrainian-jcuken.vim script by Anatoli Sakhnik. But this one differs in way it maps numeric keys. It uses values usual for Windows users. closes: #16628 Signed-off-by: Vladyslav Rehan <rehanvladyslav@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ivan Korneliuk <vansha@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
keymap files for Vim One of these files is loaded when the 'keymap' option is set. The name of the file consists of these parts: {language}[-{layout}][_{encoding}].vim {language} Name of the language (e.g., "hebrew", "greek") {layout} Optional: name of the keyboard layout (e.g., "spanish", "russian3"). When omitted the layout of the standard US-english keyboard is assumed. {encoding} Optional: character encoding for which this keymap works. When omitted the "normal" encoding for the language is assumed. Use the value the 'encoding' option: lower case only, use '-' instead of '_'. Each file starts with a header, naming the maintainer and the date when it was last changed. If you find a problem in a keymap file, check if you have the most recent version. If necessary, report a problem to the maintainer. The format of the keymap lines below "loadkeymap" is explained in the Vim help files, see ":help keymap-file-format".