I am having a difficult time mapping some of my language specific keys (danish keys æøå) in ideavim. It works fine when i map without modifies eg. nmap æ /
but when I try to map with alt eg. nmap <M-æ> {
that does not get picked up. I can use Ctrl+V to see literals for remapping in proper vim, but not ideavim.
EDIT: I tried to use ctrl+q in insert mode, which works (when you set vim as handler in insertmode):
sethandler <C-q> n-v:ide i:vim
inoremap <C-q> {
But the same trick does not work for æ, so I am no further with that part.
sethandler <C-æ> n-v:ide i:vim
inoremap <C-æ> {
ga
will give the ASCII / Unicode number of the character under the cursor is, displayed in the status line. Maybe that is useful for "seeing what vim 'sees'"?<C-k>14
gives ¼. You can see a list in Vim by:dig
For me on the English keyboard, while in Insert Mode, I can type<C-k>ae
to get æ or<C-k>AE
to get Æ. I don't know if that can solve your problem?