On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 01:29:01PM -0700, fossist wrote:
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> I read the documentation. CTRL-O behavior seemed to be pretty clear.
> But, I am unable to understand the CTRL-O behavior. Here is what I did
> after launching vim.
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I read the documentation. CTRL-O behavior seemed to be pretty clear.
But, I am unable to understand the CTRL-O behavior. Here is what I did
after launching vim.
:help
/bars
CTRL-]
5k
CTRL-]
/Vim (takes the cursor to VimEnter)
CTRL-]
/dying
CTRL-]
Now I start going back but notice I mix CTRL-O an
Foss User wrote:
> As you can see if I mix CTRL-O and CTRL-T, it becomes difficult for me
> to predict the behavior. It is easy to understand where I am going to
> move next if I press CTRL-T by using the :jumps command. But I don't
> seem to understand why when I press CTRL-T suddenly it moves fo
I read the documentation. CTRL-O behavior seemed to be pretty clear.
But, I am unable to understand the CTRL-O behavior. Here is what I did
after launching vim.
:help
/bars
CTRL-]
5k
CTRL-]
/Vim (takes the cursor to VimEnter)
CTRL-]
/dying
CTRL-]
Now I start going back but notice I mix CTRL-O an