Both [ and { seem to work the same as in linux gvim for me..
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 3:42 AM, eNG1Ne <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thursday, 17 April 2014 04:52:34 UTC+2, rainy wrote:
>
> > I'll be using a macbook air fairly often, and I'm completely new to the
> > Mac environment. I'm used to using Gvim in Ubuntu.
>
> I very much appreciate working with vim, but find trying to use it on a
> Mac pretty frustrating – even after years of fairly regular practice!
> having to learn extra shortcuts for keystrokes as basic as [ or { makes me
> wonder if Macs are intended for writing anything more challenging than an
> e-mail :-}
>
> Plus point, though: opening a file from the Finder points vim to the
> directory the file lives in, which is a lot better than Ubuntu's feeble
> default of opening everything in usr
>
> Good luck, anyway …
>
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