On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Christian Brabandt <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi Drew!
>
> On So, 27 Mai 2012, Drew Neil wrote:
>
> > Using this as an example:
> >
> > one. two. three. four. five.
> >
> > Starting with the cursor at the beginning of the line, if I press:
> >
> > f. - cursor moves to '.' after 'one'
> > ; - cursor moves to '.' after 'two'
> > ; - cursor moves to '.' after 'three'
> > etc.
> >
> > In Vim 7.2, this is what happens if I use the t{char} command, instead of
> > f{char}:
> >
> > t. - cursor moves to 'e' at end of 'one'
> > ; - cursor doesn't move
> > ; - cursor doesn't move
> > etc.
> >
> > Whereas in Vim 7.3, I get this result:
> >
> > t. - cursor moves to 'e' at end of 'one'
> > ; - cursor moves to 'o' at end of 'two'
> > ; - cursor moves to 'e' at end of 'three'
> > etc.
> >
> > I must say, I prefer the behavior in 7.3. Is this a bug fix? I can't find
> > any record of it in the changelog (:h version-7.3).
>
> This was caused by patch 7.3.235
> (http://groups.google.com/group/vim_dev/msg/9e771327865fe9b6)
>
> I guess it will be included sometimes in version7.txt when 7.4 is
> released or in version8.txt if the next major release of vim will be
> version 8.0
>
Thanks for the clarification. This patch makes me happy!
Drew
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