Excerpts from [email protected]'s message of Tue May 17 03:42:19 +0200 2011: > For the record, I have gone through the solutions at this wiki: > http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Moving_through_camel_case_words; however, I was > still left wondering if there has been an attempt to solve the camel case > word movement natively in Vim, as a lot of code does use this convention.
Why do it natively if you can do it with some lines of VimL? Also am I right that those mappings jump to the next upper char only? Eg |TryThisExample .. If | is curser I prefer fE rather than 2<whatever mapping> For more complicated things I always use search. I don't expect the implementation to be complicated. orobably the most important question is which mappings to choose. Probably the most important question is which mappings to choose. Do you suggest those c-left c-right mappings? However I'd like to have a native camel case matching for completion to speed it up. vim-addon-completion implements a regex solution. Its not urgent enough to take action. Marc Weber -- You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
