Hi Justin,
2016-2-1(Mon) 15:46:45 UTC+9 Justin M. Keyes:
> Repeating a visual CTRL-A depends on the current cursor position. If the
> cursor is moved up, then the far lines won't get incremented by dot-repeat.
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> Steps to reproduce:
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> insert a blank line, then some numbers:
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> 1
> 2
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> visually-select the numbers, then use <c-a> to increment
> move the cursor up to the blank line, then use . to repeat the increment
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> only the first number is incremented
Same as the existing visual command of the following.
I think it is expected behavior.
Same as the existing visual command of the following. (:h v_~ :h v_U :h v_u)
{Visual}~
{Visual}U
{Visual}u
Thanks.
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Best regards,
Hirohito Higashi (a.k.a h_east)
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