On Aug 7, 12:17 am, samppi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the tips; :changes is especially useful. But I'm still
> trying to figure out the rule that determines how changes are
> separated. Does vim measure the amount of time between keystrokes
> (e.g. two seconds after the last keystroke, before which a new
> keystroke is added to the latest change, and after which the new
> keystroke starts a new change)? Thanks for the replies in advance.
>
As multiple people have said, '.' repeats the LAST NORMAL MODE
COMMAND. Period. End of sentence.
i, a, I, A, o, O, etc. are all considered normal mode commands, thus
any typing you do between entering insert mode and leaving with <esc>
will be repeated with '.'.
Also as several people have said, BOTTOM POST to this mailing list, as
I am doing now, BENEATH a short quote of your email.
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