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What is this?

SmartIM is a plugin to make vim stand well with input methods. It switches the input method to the default keyboard (usually English) when leaving insert mode and switches back when you enter insert mode again. It consists of 2 tiny programs:

It is Mac-only for now.

Installation

Vundle

  1. Add this line to your ~/.vimrc file: Plugin 'ybian/smartim'
  2. Open vim and run :PluginInstall

Pathogen

  1. cd ~/.vim/bundle
  2. git clone git@github.com:ybian/smartim.git

Others

  1. Clone this repository to your local disk
  2. Copy im-select and smartim.vim (both are under plugin directory) to your vim plugin directory (usually .vim/plugins)

Then, enjoy the convenience!

FAQ

Why is it Mac-only?

Because the command-line utility im-select uses Mac specific APIs. It should be easy to develop equivalents for other platforms but I just don't have the time to do so.

Can I use im-select as a standalone utility?

Sure. The usage is very simple: invoke it with no argument to get the ID string of current active input method; invoke it with an ID string to set current input method.

$ im-select
com.apple.keylayout.US # print the ID string of your active input method
$ im-select com.apple.keylayout.US # change your active input method

What should I do if my default keyboard is not US English?

SmartIM assumes your default keyboard is US English (com.apple.keylayout.US). If you want to change this, please add the following line to your .vimrc:

let g:smartim_default = '<your_default_keyboard_id>'

Replace <your_default_keyboard_id> with the ID string of your input method (which can be get via im-select)

Somehow I want to disable this plugin

For example, some people reported that it is slow while editing with vim-multiple-cursors, to fix this, put this in .vimrc:

function! Multiple_cursors_before()
  let g:smartim_disable = 1
endfunction
function! Multiple_cursors_after()
  unlet g:smartim_disable
endfunction

I have other problems to debug...

Follow the following steps:

  1. Run vim with vim --cmd 'let g:smartim_debug=1'
  2. Enter and leave insert mode for a couple of times to reproduce your problem; then exit vim.
  3. Open an issue on github and attach the content of ~/vim_smartim_debug_output