On Friday, June 21, 2013 7:45:26 AM UTC-7, Shane Thornton wrote:
> If you type ":h z" and get to the commands starting with z there is zH/zL 
> missing from the list there. :)

If I put my cursor on the C in that first sentence, then try to navigate to the 
<space> before "noticed" by using only the 'tn' or ';' command I am unable to 
do so. The cursor will get caught at the <space> before "new". However, if I do 
the same thing using 'fn' and ';' I have no issues, except the cursor is on "n" 
in noticed. It does work with the number modifier, but it would be better 
without using them, and just tapping ';' to get there if I'm editing fast and 
don't want to count characters. This is helpful when till-tapping over to 
somewhere, then hitting 'v' for visual mode, then till-tapping over to the end 
letter and using an operator for the selection. With Vim's current behavior 
that is not possible, and although I understand it would change something, I 
think it would change it in a way that it would fix existing issues and not 
interrupt anyone's expectations of how the program should behave, it would 
instead just make it behave it a way that one would expect. The idea of using 
n/N instead of ;/, is probably a little over the top, but the above idea and 
making it multiline I think would hurt anyone.

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