Hi studog!
On Do, 26 Sep 2013, studog wrote:
> Full version info below; tl;dr == 7.3. I know this is old, but it's what's on
> the server and I can't/don't have time to do anything about it.
>
> I am editing source that has been badly converted dos<=>unix in the past, and
> all the^M
> lines^M
> look like this^M
>
> A common issue we're all familiar with. I can't right now clean it up, but
> need to insert lines. So for consistency I 'yyp'ed the 'lines' line to get:
> all the^M
> lines^M
> lines^M
> lines^M
> lines^M
> look like this^M
>
> and then went to change the new lines. To my surprise ctrl-v doesn't seem to
> work properly after a motion. To wit: "ct" followed by ctrl-v M doesn't work.
> The ruler shows the ct and then the command bails after the ctrl-v char is
> typed. Also "f" followed by ctrl-v M does not work. "/" followed by ctrl-v M
> does work properly.
>
> Is this a known issue? Is it fixed in 7.4?
When using f/t, Vim gets the following char literally, which means, you
don't need <Ctrl-V> here (Since this would mean go to the next <Ctr-V>
character). Alternatively, what should also work, is to use <Ctrl-K>CR
for entering the digraph character (Character Return).
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Christian
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