On Friday, February 19, 2016 at 9:52:51 AM UTC-6, DrChip wrote:
> Ben Fritz wrote:
> > On Thursday, February 18, 2016 at 11:09:34 AM UTC-6, andalou wrote:
> >> If I use "set isfname-=:" gF works, but "{visual} gF" doesn't work!
> >> I get the same error:
> >>
> >> E447: Can't find file "main.c:26" in path
> >>
> > That's because {visual} gF doesn't pay any attention to line numbers, and 
> > visually selecting a file name is designed to let you find files whose 
> > characters may not be automatically recognized by Vim (e.g. spaces, or if 
> > you've removed ':' from isfname and want to go to a file containing one 
> > anyway).
> >
> > :help v_gF
> > {Visual}[count]gF   Same as "v_gf".
> >
> > :help v_gf
> > {Visual}[count]gf   Same as "gf", but the highlighted text is used as the
> >                     name of the file to edit.  'isfname' is ignored.
> >
> Another way to say that -- use v or ctrl-v to do your visual selecting,
> not V.
> 
> Regards,
> Chip

I think that the confusion was that v_gF should logically do what gF does in 
normal mode; edit the file AND jump to a line number. It's confusing that v_gF 
is instead the same as v_gf, and just edits a file.

Is there a good reason for that discrepancy?

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