On 09/05/2018 12:38 PM, Arun wrote:
Could not you just move right one character and do the "Td" (kind of like
"Tdx", but moving right can be done easily with the space bar).
Um …
Anyway, to move beyond the last character in line, though, you will have
to set:
:set virtualedit=onemore
I'll have to check that out. I do think that would work.
Of course, when it comes to Vim Golf, it would be comparable.
TdD
-or-
$TdD
Is effectively the same number of characters (strokes).
Tdx
Alternatively, have you considered recording/macros?
I use macros quite frequently. I wouldn't have considered them for this
particular use case as it was two lines of data I was cleaning up.
If I need to do something multiple times and I have a wrote process to
use, I tend to reach for the macro hammer quite readily.
You could just record a set of key strokes using the "q" command and
recall the sequence whenever you want.
Agreed. It's just not proper for this use case. And it doesn't answer
the question of if there is a different method that is like a backwards dw.
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