Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Re: Moving to "next" tag in HTML

Le mercredi 10 juin 2015 à 19:38, Ben Fritz a écrit:
> On Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 11:11:37 AM UTC-5, Chris Lott wrote:
> > Let's say I'm editing text, I'm in insert mode, and my cursor is at
> > the position marked by the | character:
> >
> > <p><strong>Question 2|</strong></p>
> >
> > And I want to move the cursor after the closing tag (or before the next tag):
> >
> > <p><strong>Question 2</strong>|</p>
> >
> > Is there a simpler way to do this than either: ESCwwwa or ESCf<f<a
> >
>
> Slight improvement:
>
> <ESC>f<;i
>
> or:
>
> <ESC>f>a
>
> or:
>
> <ESC>l%a
>
> Alternate approach, good for big (especially multiline) jumps:
>
> <ESC>vat<ESC>i

<Ctrl-o> instead of <Esc> can also save you one keystroke:

<Ctrl-O>f<

Also, if you're doing that often, a mapping seems like a good idea.

Best,
Paul

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