> It's entirely up to you of course! I use 's' a lot (particular in the > form of e.g. 3s to change three letters). It has the (significant in > my book) advantage over 3xi that if I then use '.' to repeat, it > repeats the change, not just the insertion. [...]
s is functionally the same as cl, so you would still be able to perform your command (as 3cl or c3l), albeit at the cost of 1 more keypress than with s. I understand s is useful, but what I want to find out is whether you advanced vimmers think the benefits of saving the keypress for <shift>4 would outweigh the disadvantages of having to do cl instead of s. > If you find $ hard to get to, you could always map most > of your suggested benefit specifically, e.g. > > nmap <Leader>p $p That's a good point, although it would only work for $p. Don't you think that all the other things you could more easily do, such as [count]$, si, sF and so on be worth it? -- 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
