>> I already searched for some plugin or ftplugin that possibly changed this
>> mapping. The ':map T' command shows nothing (more precisely "No mapping
>> found"). My question is, what is happening that this motion command is not
>> working? I normally use f, F and t a lot. T would be a blessing.
>>
>
> Hmm, very strange.
>
> What version of Vim are your running? What OS?
>
> Does T work when your launch vim as
>
> vim -N -u NONE
I suspect it will work fine with "-N -u NONE". I know that
":map" shows some mappings while ":map!" shows other mappings.
Perhaps check the output of ":map!" too to see if there's
something eating your T behavior.
Once you find which mapping is eating your T, you can use
something like
:verbose map! T
or
:verbose map T
to see where the weirdness originated.
Yes, I use f/F/t/T more times than I can count, almost never
using h/l to move left/right because I either use w/b/e to move
words at a time, or I use f/F/t/T to jump to the target character
I want.
-tim
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