On 2015-02-11 21:38, Ethan Hereth wrote:
> > - control+F  (":help c_CTRL-F") allows you to use the power of
> > vim to edit the vim command-line (and your previous search
> > histories).
> 
> Tim!! I have been using vim for years now and I frequently use the
> q{:,/,?} commands. I did not know about ctrl-f from the command
> line! That is fantastic! Thank you for pointing that out. I imagine
> I'll use this quite often now! This list really is a never-ending
> fountain of vim knowledge!

If you don't like control+F, it can be overridden with the 'cedit'
setting.  However for portability reasons, I recommend leaving
'cedit' as it is and just using control+F.

-tim



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