so i always lose that one last character.
i already have easymotion plugin, and that's why i just use 'f', even tought i'm familiar with F for backwards, but just want to do less keystrokes, that's whole point right?
i understand, that pointer needs to be in that position, in order to be able to insert before and after cursor , with i and a .
but why can't it copy that one front char in front of it if it's last char in a word?
what happens when i try to copy is i lose that last char from word.
and that alone, is making Vim useless for speedy work (tought, i wouldn't complain about other features, just that, this slows me down very much)
On Monday, March 6, 2023 at 5:51:09 PM UTC+1 Salman Halim wrote:
On Mon, Mar 6, 2023 at 11:17 AM Igor Lerinc <igor.l...@gmail.com> wrote:imagine i have line of text:echo "Zdravo, " . $_GET["ime"] . " " . $_GET["prezime"] . "." . "<br/><br/>";my cursor is █echo █"Zdravo, " . $_GET["ime"] . " " . $_GET["prezime"] . "." . "<br/><br/>";and then, i move cursor to ] with fit will go before last character in wordecho "Zdravo, " . $_GET["ime"] . " " . $_GET["prezime"█] . "." . "<br/><br/>";and if i want to yank it backwards to $i need to move my cursor to left and only then yank it backwardsi really hate that 'feature', why cursor can't just sit and go to the last character in word?Igor,It's possible I didn't fully understand the problem you're facing. Are you saying that you aren't sure about how to yank backwards or are you saying that the backward yank doesn't include the ] where your cursor currently is?If the first, then just as 'f' and 't' move forward to a given character, 'F' and 'T' move backward. In your case, you could just do 'y2F$' (all without the quotes, of course).Additionally, you could use the EasyMotion plugin (https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3526) if you have a lot of $ signs and don't want to try to count them before issuing the command.If the second, then, yes, you have first move over a single character before doing the yank. Perhaps you could create a mapping that moves you over and does the yank?Hope this helps,Salman
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