From: On Behalf Of Andy Wokula > Am 13.02.2012 22:54, schrieb Alexey Muranov: > > When searching (with "/") and a partial match is highlighted, and the > > first partial match is a part of the string one is looking for, it > > would be nice if instead of typing the rest of the search string, one > > could simply hit the right arrow a number of times to simultaneously > > extend the highlighted match and complete the search string. > > You are looking for CTRL-L > It's already there :-)
...and how would one find that? ':he ^L' just goes to the :redraw help and the ':he /' section doesn't appear to talk about 'ctrl-l'. The help is implemented with tags, and I've often wondered why ':tn' doesn't do the obvious thing and take you to the next related help topic. In this case cycling through ':redraw', <search's ctrl-l help>, <whatever>, etc. ...Stu, vim user for 20 years, but still learning... -- 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
