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I have a problem when writing with vim in a .tex file.

When I type, for example :

\`e

I automatically get :

è

Which I would like to disable, because it is really annoying when writing, the cursor is then not well placed because it reads \'e and not è while showing è.

I've only found solutions to show the accents and not disable them. I know one of the solutions could be to set the file as plain text but I suppose that the syntax colour wouldn't be as enhanced.

Thank you in advance

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I think, what you are seeing, is the conceal feature of Vim, of which you can read about at :h new-conceal

If you don't want the concealing, you can disable it altogether using: :set conceallevel=0

You can further finetune when to conceal characters in the help at :h g:ft-tex-syntax or more specifically :h g:tex_conceal

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  • Thank you very much for your answer. I was able disable to it with the help of this forum So adding set cole=0 and au FileType * setl cole=0 to my vimrc solved my problem. Thank you again :)
    – BigFoot
    Jun 22, 2015 at 15:33

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