On Thursday, November 29, 2012 11:35:08 PM UTC+9, Kana Natsuno wrote:
> I often define my own text objects.  But I noticed that some of them are
> not correctly repeatable with the "." command.  I investigated the cause
> of the problem, and found a strange behavior about repeating an operator
> which is executed with a ":" command as a motion.
> 
> If an operator is executed with a ":" command and the ":" command
> doesn't invoke Visual mode via :normal, the whole operation can be
> repeated correctly with the "." command.  In this case, the ":" command
> is stored into the redo buffer as is.  For example:
> 
> [...]

Don't you have any idea about this problem?

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