vim-i18n: These are translated messages, menus, and international keymaps
vim-i18n: for Vim. Vim supports a number of encodings, including UTF-8,
vim-i18n: and very well adapt to your native language; Vim's user base
vim-i18n: and development includes many Europeans, Middle Easterners,
vim-i18n: and speakers of the CJK spectrum (Chinese/Japanese/Korean);
vim-i18n: support for these languages, particularly Hebrew and Farsi, is
vim-i18n: excellent. However, I have found support for Indic scripts such
vim-i18n: as Devanagari and Lao to be very limited, as these complex scripts
vim-i18n: do not easily conform to a monospace environment. Yudit, (X)Emacs,
vim-i18n: or Mined may be better bets there. Take into consideration which
vim-i18n: scripts you are using or will use in the future.
vim-i18n:
vim-i18n: The Farsi fixed font supplied in the extras tarball is located in
vim-i18n: the Vim runtime directory, /usr/share/vim/vim64; however, it is not
vim-i18n: installed by default, for those users who do not wish to use it.
