On 16-Apr-09 14:17, Maxim Kim wrote:
> On 16 апр, 13:21, Ingo Karkat <[email protected]> wrote:
>> How about using 'b' for buffer, resulting in 'ab' and 'ib' keys? 'b' already
>> stands for "buffer" in commands like :bnext, the resulting mnemonics would 
>> fit
>> into the existing naming scheme for text object, they're still free, and only
>> slightly more awkward to type.
> I would like 'ab' and 'ib' keys to have the same meaning as of today
> -- a/inner block.
> :h ib
Oops, didn't know about that overload of 'a)'... So, any other suggestions? 
'af' 
(for "file"), 'aB' (captial B for "big buffer")?

As memorizable keys become scarce, maybe it would be best to just take the 
Vimscript implementation that Matt has posted, and just define <Plug> mappings, 
so that everyone is free to select whatever keys suit him/her.

-- regards, ingo


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