On 16-Apr-09 15:47, Maxim Kim wrote: > On 16 апр, 17:36, Ingo Karkat <[email protected]> wrote: >> On 16-Apr-09 14:17, Maxim Kim wrote:> On 16 апр, 13:21, Ingo Karkat >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> Oops, didn't know about that overload of 'a)'... So, any other suggestions? >> 'af' >> (for "file"), 'aB' (captial B for "big buffer")? > No luck with "big buffer" too > :h aB > > But 'af' is free of use now. It's really unfortunate that so many text object mappings are already taken. 'a{', 'a}' and 'aB' all represent the same text object, yet I have never used any of them (yet). Fortunately, it is possible to :noremap things so that they suit one's personal mental model. As there are quite some ideas and pending TODOs for text objects, this problem (of finding memorizable mappings) will only get worse, I'm afraid.
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