On 2022-09-27, M <matthewtarasov@gmail.com> wrote:
> You're using cmd token that doesn't switch the modes. The effect is that as
> long as you're in visual mode the < and > marks are not updated. This is
> the way how it works and always worked.
Aha, that's it! In fact, I have switched to use <cmd> when I have
migrated to Vim 9 script. Somehow I thought it was a substitute for
:<c-u>, but there are other differences.
Thanks,
Life
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Tuesday, September 27, 2022
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