camelcasemotion is exactly what i needed. thanks for the help. On Dec 16, 9:29 pm, Andy Wokula <[email protected]> wrote: > Am 16.12.2009 09:28, schrieb Christian Brabandt: > > > > > On Wed, December 16, 2009 4:29 am, Josh Cronemeyer wrote: > >> example: def this_is_a_method_name > > >> By default if I do a 'dw' with my cursor on the first letter of "this" vim > >> will delete the entire method name. I have found that if I add a set > >> iskeyword line to my vimrc file that contains ^_ then I get the desired > >> behavior from dw... but this breaks ctags. Now if I do a ctrl+] on the > >> first letter of "this" ctags will try to find a tag named "this" instead > >> of "this_is_a_method_name". Am I barking up the wrong tree with the > >> iskeyword stuff? Does anyone know a good way to get vim to behave in both > >> situations? > > > May be this helps: > > > fu!<SID>SetIskeyword(operator, motion) > > setl isk-=_ > > exe ":normal! " . a:operator . a:motion > > setl isk+=_ > > endfu > > onoremap<buffer> w :<C-U>call<SID>SetIskeyword(v:operator, 'w')<CR> > > > regards, > > Christian > > It's better to use special mappings for camel case motions: > > http://vim.sf.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=1905 > > -- > Andy
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