Hi Tim!

On Di, 03 Mär 2015, Tim Chase wrote:

> On 2015-03-03 05:39, Alexey wrote:
> > How do you cancel the count prefix in Vim?
> > 
> > Say, i've typed '42' before a motion key, but then changed my mind
> > and decided to use a different motion or a different count.  How do
> > i cancel '42' if i am in Visual mode?  (In Normal mode i can press
> > <Esc>, but in Visual mode this would also cancel the selection.)
> > 
> > The only solution for Visual mode i've found so far is to press
> > '@_'.  Is there a better way?
> 
> I generally just hit <esc> and then use "gv" to re-highlight the
> previously-selected region.  The "@_" is a nice trick though (files
> that away)

Another (less-hackish) way is to use Ctrl-O (:h v_CTRL-O)

> > What if i've typed a wrong count in Operator-pending mode, like
> > 'd42'?
> 
> Since most of the time the command is a single letter, I find little
> overhead in the usual "hit <esc> then re-issue the command".  However
> it's true that it doesn't hold for certain multi-key commands such as
> "gU" which makes re-issuing it a bit more of an annoyance.
> 
> That said, I don't believe I've heard of anything that will clear
> the count without also clearing the command.

I don't know any. Is there a need for such a key? "gC" perhaps?

Best,
Christian
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