On Saturday, September 28, 2013 5:42:46 PM UTC-5, skeept wrote:
> vnoremap ,n :<C-U>call JumpToNextNonMatching(2)<CR>gv
> vnoremap ,N :<C-U>call JumpToNextNonMatching(-2)<CR>gv
> 
> This almost works, if I am moving backwards it progressively increases the 
> visual selected area, but if I am moving forward the visually selected area 
> remains the same because it seems that `gv` brings the cursor back to the 
> beginning of the selection...
> Any idea on how to make this work also for the forward movement?
> 

Yes, you can jump to the other side of the visual selection when in visual mode 
by pressing 'o', so append one more letter to your forward mapping.

:help v_o

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