Christian Brabandt wrote:

> Hi Roland!
> 
> On Di, 05 Feb 2013, Roland Eggner wrote:
> 
> > How to reproduce
> > ----------------
> > 
> > printf '%s\n' 'line 2' 'line 3'  > example.txt
> > LC_ALL=C vim -u NONE + -c 'norm mam"ggOline 1' example.txt
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Observed result
> > ---------------
> > 
> > :marks
> > mark line  col file/text
> >  '      3    0 line 3
> >  a      3    0 line 3
> >  "      2    0 line 2
> > 
> > 
> > Expected result
> > ---------------
> > 
> > Mark " should refer to line 3, similarily as mark a .  This would be
> > useful when file enter position has been set by a last-position-jump
> > BufRead-autocommand, and after some editing work I want to jump back
> > to this “last-position”.
> 
> This patch fixes it:

Thanks!

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