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vim-patch:8a52587: runtime(doc): fix wrong syntax and style of vietnamese.txt
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Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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===============================================================================
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1. Introduction
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*vietnamese-intro*
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Vim supports Vietnamese language in the following ways:
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- Built-in |vietnamese-keymap|, which allows you to type Vietnamese characters
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in |Insert-mode| and |search-commands| using US keyboard layout.
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- Localization in Vietnamese. See |vietnamese-l18n|
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- Localization in Vietnamese. See |vietnamese-l10n|
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===============================================================================
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2. Vietnamese keymaps
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*vietnamese-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 Vietnamese keymaps included in the Vim distribution, like
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below >
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- *vietnamese-vni_utf-8* VNI input method, |UTF-8| encoding.
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*vietnamese-ime_diff*
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Since these keymaps were designed to be minimalistic, they do not support all
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features of the corresponding input methods. The differences are described
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below:
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===============================================================================
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3. Localization
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*vietnamese-l18n*
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Vim |messages| are also available in Vietnamese. If you wish to see messages in
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Vietnamese, you can run the command |:language| with an argument being the name
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of the Vietnamese locale. For example, >
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*vietnamese-l10n*
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Vim |messages| are also available in Vietnamese. If you wish to see messages
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in Vietnamese, you can run the command |:language| with an argument being the
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name of the Vietnamese locale. For example, >
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:language vi_VN
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< or >
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:language vi_VN.utf-8
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