On Monday, March 18, 2013 2:18:57 PM UTC-5, Charles Campbell wrote:
> Next: $hj  moved the cursor to the "." in the second line.
> Next: set cuc<enter> k
> 
> This ended up with the cursor on "a".  Again, this is what I'd expect -- 
> because the cursor got onto the "." via a vertical move, not a "$".
> 

No, this is wrong. Try it without the ":set cuc" and you'll see that the cursor 
moves back to the end of the word "line" where it started. With the ":set cuc" 
the cursor moves to the "a" above the end of the second line. Vim seems to be 
forgetting where it's desired cursor column is.

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