On Saturday, June 22, 2013 12:55:29 AM UTC-7, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> Hi Shane!
> 
> 
> 
> On Fr, 21 Jun 2013, Shane Thornton wrote:
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> 
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> > On Friday, June 21, 2013 7:45:26 AM UTC-7, Shane Thornton wrote:
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> > > If you type ":h z" and get to the commands starting with z there is
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> > > 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
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> > how the program should behave, it would instead just make it behave it
> 
> > a way that one would expect.
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> 
> 
> What is your vim version? I made a patch, that changes it. I think you 
> 
> need 7.3.235 to have this work.
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> 
> 
> > The idea of using n/N instead of ;/, is probably a little over the
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> > top, but the above idea and making it multiline I think would hurt
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> > anyone.
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> 
> 
> I made the ft_improved plugin to make f and t work multiline.
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> 
> 
> regards,
> 
> Christian
> 
> -- 
> 
> Die Ehe ist eine sehr gute Institution, aber ich bin nicht reif f�r
> 
> eine Institution.
> 
>               -- Mae West

I am experiences some issues using both plugins, ft_improved and fanfingtastic
for getting t/f commands to be multiline. I'm using version 7.3.829. For
example, on the following text below, if I put my cursor on the ["] and try t/f
on "o" it does nothing. However, if I try to get to g, it does jump.  Other
times, if I use the t command it will put the cursor on top of the letter
itself. The behavior is very sporadic. It would be nice to have this fixed once
and for all to include an ability inside Vim itself to be maintained.

" Main options.
:set nocompatible
:au GUIEnter * simalt ~x
:syntax on
:set backspace=2
:set number
:set guioptions-=T "disable toolbar
:set guioptions-=m "disable menu
:set mouse=a

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