On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 11:12:10PM EST, Ben Schmidt wrote: > Hehe. Since we're sharing...If I were fixing 'rememberiing', I probably > would have done: > > /ii<Enter>x > > No need to count, and no need to watch what I'm doing to know when to > stop repeatedly pushing something either. I do this a lot. If I see an > error on the screen, I just use / to quickly jump to it, or at least to > something 'unique' in its near vicinity,
Yeah.. that's why I love sticking those pseudo-ellipses all over my prose. > and then fix it. Sometimes I don't type enough to get me straight > there, and need an n or two, but that still tends to be quicker for me > than moving around by repeating other movement keys. YMMV. Hehe.. That's the problem about giving examples just to make a point: contrary to f/F/t/T, that I really don't like all that much.. I use /string a lot to move the cursor around the buffer.. Especially since it's a standard mechanism with many other applications.. so now you mention it.. that's more often than not what I would normally do.. Spoilsport.. :-) cj P.S. Not to mention that I would in most cases not even have noticed the typo in the first place and spellchecking would have had to take care of it for me.. -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
