Re: :25CR does not save cursor position to jump list

2013-07-21 Fir de Conversatie Tony Mechelynck
On 07/21/13 06:12, Dan wrote: These commands perform the same function: 25G 25gg :25CR But the first two save the cursor position to the jump list, whereas the last command does not, which I feel is inconsistent and a bug. For example, with the following buffer: 1 abc 2 def 3 ghi Entering

Re: :25CR does not save cursor position to jump list

2013-07-21 Fir de Conversatie glts
On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 6:12 AM, Dan davydov...@gmail.com wrote: These commands perform the same function: 25G 25gg :25CR But the first two save the cursor position to the jump list, whereas the last command does not, which I feel is inconsistent and a bug. For example, with the

Re: :25CR does not save cursor position to jump list

2013-07-21 Fir de Conversatie glts
On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 6:48 AM, Tony Mechelynck antoine.mechely...@gmail.com wrote: On 07/21/13 06:12, Dan wrote: These commands perform the same function: 25G 25gg :25CR But the first two save the cursor position to the jump list, whereas the last command does not, which I feel is

Re: :25CR does not save cursor position to jump list

2013-07-21 Fir de Conversatie Bram Moolenaar
Dan wrote: These commands perform the same function: 25G 25gg :25CR But the first two save the cursor position to the jump list, whereas the last command does not, which I feel is inconsistent and a bug. For example, with the following buffer: 1 abc 2 def 3 ghi Entering the

:25CR does not save cursor position to jump list

2013-07-20 Fir de Conversatie Dan
These commands perform the same function: 25G 25gg :25CR But the first two save the cursor position to the jump list, whereas the last command does not, which I feel is inconsistent and a bug. For example, with the following buffer: 1 abc 2 def 3 ghi Entering the following commands: :1CR :2CR