Thursday, April 4, 2013

Re: do word jump commands without line-wrap?

You guys are awesome for replying so fast :)
At least I know now.
What I'll do I think is before executing the action, make a mark, save the
line number to a variable, do the command, check to see if it changed and if
so jump to the mark. That way I could apply it to each word command variant.
Can anyone think of any weird corner cases where something might throw it
off? it sounds like a concrete aproach but maybe there's weird values for
line number in some cases or something y'know?



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