Hi Roland,

2015/3/19(Thu) 21:03:17 UTC+9 Roland Eggner:
> On 2015-03-18 Wednesday at 00:54 -0700 h_east wrote:
> > > (9) :.-tabm      " [1] 2 3 4 5   Move to the left
> > Oops. It was typo.  Correctly is here.
> > (9) :.-tabm      " [2] 1 3 4 5   Move to the left
> > 
> > I represent specification description below.
> > 
> > $ vim -N -u NONE -p A B C D E -c "tabnext 3"
> > 
> > 
> > A B [C] D E   " Original state of tab pages. [ ] is current tab page.
> > 
> > Note:
> >   These patterns are not intended to run in order.
> >   Each it describes the change from Original state (A B [C] D E).
> 
> Indeed, I considered the commands running in order.
> Now it is clear:  consider every command as the first after the vim command 
> line 
> given above.
> 
> >  (1) :tabm        " A C D E [C]   " move to the last
> 
> s/C /B /  ?

Aha! That's right.
--> " A B D E [C]

> 
> >  (2) :.tabm       " do nothing
> >  (3) :.+tabm      " A B D [C] E   " Move to the right
> >  (4) :.+1tabm     " as above
> >  (5) :+tabm       " as above
> >  (6) :+1tabm      " as above
> >  (7) :tabm +      " as above
> >  (8) :tabm +1     " as above
> >  (9) :.-tabm      " A [C] B D E   " Move to the left
> > (10) :.-1tabm     " as above
> > (11) :-tabm       " as above
> > (12) :-1tabm      " as above
> > (13) :tabm -      " as above
> > (14) :tabm -1     " as above
> > (15) :0tabm       " [C] A B D E   " Move to the first
> > (16) :tabm 0      " as above
> > (17) :1tabm       " A [C] B D E   " Move to after tab page 1
> > (18) :tabm 1      " as above
> > (19) :2tabm       " do nothing (already there)
> > (20) :tabm 2      " as above
> > (21) :3tabm       " do nothing (already there)
> > (22) :tabm 3      " as above
> > (23) :4tabm       " A B D [C] E   " Move to after tab page 4
> > (24) :tabm 4      " as above
> > (25) :5tabm       " A B D E [C]   " Move to last tab page.  (Equal number 
> > of tab pages)
> > (26) :tabm 5      " as above
> > (27) :6tabm       " as above (Greater than number of tab pages)
> > (28) :tabm 6      " as above
> > (29) :$tabm       " as above (Exactly specify the last)
> > (30) :tabm $      " as above
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks for the suggestion.
> 
> I love vim and your work gives me the feeling, you do it too.
> Thank you.

Thank you again.

Best regards,
Hirohito Higashi (a.k.a h_east)

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