On 09/09/12 00:42, Simon Ruderich wrote:
[...]
Related to this is e.g. ":{range}!cmd" which is not a tag and
can't be followed with Ctrl-], should it be put in `..`? Same for
"caw" for which no help is available.
[...]
:{range}!cmd is defined under ":help :range!" and there is a tag,
*:range!*, on the right side. I suppose that lines sending back to it
could use (see |:range!|). I think the bars and stars around tags are
normally not displayed in the default color scheme, mine shows them the
same colour as the tag they bound.
The help for caw is found at ":help c" and ":help aw". aw ("a word") is
an "object" which can be used instead of {motion} after an operator such
as c, or in Visual mode.
Best regards,
Tony.
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