On Saturday, June 9, 2012 1:30:38 PM UTC-5, Richard wrote:
> When editing one produces changes. The '.' operation
> will repeat the last change. What I want to to
> be able to capture the current state of the change-list
> (if such a thing exists), run a script which will make changes,
> exit the script, and then if I type '.' have the change
> that occurred just prior to running the script be the
> change that is repeated.
> Is this possible?
>
Not really. It might be possible to simulate such a thing with a complicated script and key mapping, but the storage for the last change is read-only. But it's only a single remembered command anyway, not a list, so I wouldn't worry over-much about it.
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