Hi,

A tool generates a file as output, which has keywords inside of the
pattern:

    A-<keywords> <floating point value n>
    (some other keywords)
    B-<keywords> <floating point value n>

It is always a pair and there a lot of pairs with different <keyword>s

With "*" or "#" I can search for the _same_ matching keyword up and
down. Now I want to use another lowercase key to jump between both
parts of a pair. That is: When the cursor is on

    A-<keywords> <floating point value n>

I want to jump to 

    B-<keywords> <floating point value n>

and vice versa wihouth modyfing anything, since I need to quick
compare the floating point values.

I _know_ that there is no "this does not work with vim" but
for sure I know that I dont know how.

Thank you very much for any part of the puzzle in advance!

Keep hacking! :)
mcc

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