On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 08:08:06AM -0500, Tim Chase wrote: > But yes, Vim's multitude of ways for jumping around a document > quickly are one of the hallmarks of why folks who learn it well > seldom leave for another editor.
Unfortunately that still doesn't help the original poster, who wanted a way of getting to the character after the > in fewer than the three keystrokes taken to hit "w" three times. The only shorter sequence I can think of is "3w", unless this operation is required so frequently that a mapping of a function key to "f>l" would be worthwhile. (I've never understood the fact that some people can get away with not using "," and ";". How do they move around in lines?) -- Matthew Winn ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
