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On Friday, December 25th, 2020 at 5:43 AM, Tim Chase
wrote:
> On 2020-12-22 19:43, 'JB' via vim_use wrote:
>
> > Typing 'qa0xxj' and executing macro 'a' used to go to the beginning
> >
> > of the line, delete the first two chars, then jump down one line.
> >
> >
On 2020-12-22 19:43, 'JB' via vim_use wrote:
> Typing 'qa0xxj' and executing macro 'a' used to go to the beginning
> of the line, delete the first two chars, then jump down one line.
> Now, the cursor goes to the beginning of the line and execution of
> the macro stops -- no deletions or jumping do
Hi Vim,
Typing 'qa0xxj' and executing macro 'a' used to go to the beginning of the
line, delete the first two chars, then jump down one line. Now, the cursor goes
to the beginning of the line and execution of the macro stops -- no deletions
or jumping down one line. The same when using '^' or '$