Hi,

In Vim, the last jump target character and search string are remembered
so that subsequent 'n', 'N', ';', and ',' commands work without needing
to put the search again. Looking at the code, it doesn't seem *too* hard
to do, but it would require swapping out the switch statements to check
for NULL in the search and jump memory variables instead. Would this be
wanted?

As a side note, I have 't' and 'T' implemented for copy mode here
(testing them before doing work to bring the window_copy_cursor_jump*
functions together (since adding jump_to and jump_to_back makes it four
copies of really similar code) into one. I'll work on adding the
movements to the status line as well (though these might be overkill).

--Ben

P.S. It seems that the svn mirror (on github) is behind. It has the
following as the latest diff:

+- append to buffer in copy mode

The obsd mirror (also on github) has the word movement patches already.

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