When the cursor is moved to the next misspelled word using ]s, and
then j or k is used to change lines, the cursor moves to the column
it was on before ]s was executed instead of staying in the same
column it was in after the ]s move. This is annoying and seems like
a bug.
To demonstrate this behavior, create the following file,
----------------------------- mary.txt -----------------------------
Mary had a little lamb,
Its fleece was white as snow,
And everywhere tht Mary went,
The lamb was sure to go.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
and open it with the following command,
$ vim -N -u NONE -i NONE -c 'set spell' mary.txt
Then move the cursor to the start of "had":
w
then to the start of "tht":
]s
and then up to the preceding line:
k
Note that the cursor moves to the l in "fleece" rather than to the
w in "white".
I'm using vim 8.0.1257 on Linux. I observe the same behavior on
gvim 8.0.1389 on Windows 7.
Regards,
Gary
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