When you work in normal mode and use 'f' for moving to some char, it
can be repeated by ';' combination. But it's not a case for 't'. When
you hit till-symbol and then press ';' cursor sticks and can't move
further. So, to repeat till-search you should shift cursor one
position further.

I suggest change behaviour of 't' to be more handy and useful. So in
case you already before 'till-char' combination t-char moves you to
next till-char. And ';' combination works in the same fashion for
repeating last till-search.

For example (i'll mark cursor position with _char-on-wich-cursor-is-
located_):

# _s_ome piece of text

you hit 'te', cursor moves to 'm':

# so_m_e piece of text

now you press ';' and cursor moves to 'i':

# some p_i_ece of text

now if you press 'te' cursor goes to 't':

# some piece of _t_ext

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