" Vim tutor support file " Author: Eduardo F. Amatria " Last Change: 2006 Sep 09 " This small source file is used for detecting if a translation of the " tutor file exist, i.e., a tutor.xx file, where xx is the language. " If the translation does not exist, or no extension is given, " it defaults to the english version. " It is invoked by the vimtutor shell script. " 1. Build the extension of the file, if any: let s:ext = "" if strlen($xx) > 1 let s:ext = "." . $xx else let s:lang = "" " Check that a potential value has at least two letters. " Ignore "1043" and "C". if exists("v:lang") && v:lang =~ '\a\a' let s:lang = v:lang elseif $LC_ALL =~ '\a\a' let s:lang = $LC_ALL elseif $LANG =~ '\a\a' let s:lang = $LANG endif if s:lang != "" " Remove "@euro" (ignoring case), it may be at the end let s:lang = substitute(s:lang, '\c@euro', '', '') " On MS-Windows it may be German_Germany.1252 or Polish_Poland.1250. How " about other languages? if s:lang =~ "German" let s:ext = ".de" elseif s:lang =~ "Polish" let s:ext = ".pl" elseif s:lang =~ "Slovak" let s:ext = ".sk" elseif s:lang =~ "Dutch" let s:ext = ".nl" else let s:ext = "." . strpart(s:lang, 0, 2) endif endif endif " The japanese tutor is available in two encodings, guess which one to use " The "sjis" one is actually "cp932", it doesn't matter for this text. if s:ext =~? '\.ja' if &enc =~ "euc" let s:ext = ".ja.euc" elseif &enc =~ "utf-8$" let s:ext = ".ja.utf-8" else let s:ext = ".ja.sjis" endif endif " The korean tutor is available in two encodings, guess which one to use if s:ext =~? '\.ko' if &enc =~ "utf-8$" let s:ext = ".ko.utf-8" else let s:ext = ".ko.euc" endif endif " The Chinese tutor is available in two encodings, guess which one to use " This segment is from the above lines and modified by " Mendel L Chan for Chinese vim tutorial if s:ext =~? '\.zh' if &enc =~ 'big5\|cp950' let s:ext = ".zh.big5" else let s:ext = ".zh.euc" endif endif " The Polish tutor is available in two encodings, guess which one to use. if s:ext =~? '\.pl' if &enc =~ 1250 let s:ext = ".pl.cp1250" elseif &enc =~ "utf-8$" let s:ext = ".pl.utf-8" endif endif " The Turkish tutor is available in two encodings, guess which one to use if s:ext =~? '\.tr' if &enc == "utf-8" let s:ext = ".tr.utf-8" elseif &enc == "iso-8859-9" let s:ext = ".tr.iso9" endif endif " The Greek tutor is available in three encodings, guess what to use. " We used ".gr" (Greece) instead of ".el" (Greek); accept both. if s:ext =~? '\.gr\|\.el' if &enc == "iso-8859-7" let s:ext = ".gr" elseif &enc == "utf-8" let s:ext = ".gr.utf-8" elseif &enc =~ 737 let s:ext = ".gr.cp737" endif endif " The Slovak tutor is available in two encodings, guess which one to use if s:ext =~? '\.sk' && &enc =~ 1250 let s:ext = ".sk.cp1250" endif " The Russian tutor is available in three encodings, guess which one to use. if s:ext =~? '\.ru' if &enc == 'utf-8' let s:ext = '.ru.utf-8' elseif &enc =~ '1251' let s:ext = '.ru.cp1251' elseif &enc =~ 'koi8' let s:ext = '.ru' endif endif " Somehow ".ge" (Germany) is sometimes used for ".de" (Deutsch). if s:ext =~? '\.ge' let s:ext = ".de" endif if s:ext =~? '\.en' let s:ext = "" endif " 2. Build the name of the file: let s:tutorfile = "/tutor/tutor" let s:tutorxx = $VIMRUNTIME . s:tutorfile . s:ext " 3. Finding the file: if filereadable(s:tutorxx) let $TUTOR = s:tutorxx else let $TUTOR = $VIMRUNTIME . s:tutorfile echo "The file " . s:tutorxx . " does not exist.\n" echo "Copying English version: " . $TUTOR 4sleep endif " 4. Making the copy and exiting Vim: e $TUTOR wq! $TUTORCOPY