Package: zsh
Version: 4.3.1-1
Severity: normal

Hi,

When deleting a word in vi mode at the prompt, non-ascii characters are
recognized as word separator, which is a pain for non-english languages:

$ echo accentué

If I put the cursor on 'a' and type 'dw' (for deleting the "accentué"
word), only "accentu" is deleted, 'é' remains.

Zsh should use _localized_ isalpha() and such functions.

Regards,
Samuel

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