On 2013-04-03 10:21, neolus wrote:
> Hi! is there any fast neat way to tell vim not to go to
> next/previous word if it's on a different line that doesn't require
> writing a function? e.g. a flag or something? I looked but can't
> find anything on it other than whichwrap but it seems that only
> applies to hjkl stuff..

You could try the following mappings:

 :nnoremap w /<bslash>%<c-r>=line('.')<cr>l<bslash><lt><cr>
 :nnoremap b ?<bslash>%<c-r>=line('.')<cr>l<bslash><lt><cr>

which also happens to behave in a way that makes sense with your
'wrapscan' setting.  The behavior is slightly different from the
stock behaviors, as it looks for a beginning-of-word, so it doesn't
land on intermediate punctuation.  But for most cases it should do
what you want.

-tim



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