Monday, February 1, 2016

Re: 'f','t','F','T' til word/regex instead of char

* Eric Christopherson <echristopherson@gmail.com> [2016-02-02 07:23]:
> On Tue, Feb 02, 2016, Meino.Cramer@gmx.de wrote:
> > with the movements f,F,t,T one can determine a certain point
> > in a line, at which a movement of the cursor should end.
> > This point is given by a single character.
> > Is it possible to specifiy a regex or string instead
> > of a single character for the same purpose without
> > makeing a akademic adventure from it ? :) :)) ;)))
> > (or am I a little blinded by the bright light of vim? :)
> You can use /foo as a motion; the motion will be taken up
> to just before the start of the matched text. ?foo as a
> motion goes backward to the beginning of the matched text.
> I wish there were ways to duplicate
> the tT/fF distinction in those cases.

distinction - as in "stop before the match"?

examples: /foo/b+1 ?foo?e
:help search-offset

Sven

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