Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Re: Small Commands

On your web site you said you wanted feed back.


On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 10:07 PM, Sven Guckes <guckes@guckes.net> wrote:
> * Tim Chase <vim@tim.thechases.com> [2012-12-27 03:02]:
>> On 12/26/12 18:05, Sven Guckes wrote:
>> > . http://www.guckes.net/vimberlin/small_commands.txt.html
>> Gaaah...my eyes are bleeding after reading that HTML version :-)
>
> *grin* yeah, it's a little much as it contains many examples.
>
>> > url: http://www.guckes.net/vimberlin/small_commands.txt
>>
>> Noticed a couple small items:
>> - you have "t(" instead of "tX" in your section on t/T/f/F
>
> fixed that
>
>> - in your "use current word to search for" section,
>> I don't know if you want to include "g*" and "g#" for doing
>> the same thing without enforcing the word-boundaries
>
> added
>
>> - You have ":help CTRL-O" twice above each other
>
> oops. fixed!
>
>> - you mention zh/zl for scrolling left/right, but I find that I use
>> zH/zL far more frequently to do a half-screen worth of scrolling
>
> added!
>
>> - For your "delete to start/end of current paragraph" section,
>> you don't need to drop marks, as Vim knows about them already:
>>
>> :'{+,.d
>> :.,'}-d
>
> yes..
> i was showing the "vi way" there, explaning
> why vim add additional marks automatically.
>
>> - the "HOMEWORK" line is a little cruel unless
>> you're actually teaching a class on it :-)
>
> actually, this was the only homework.
> it's pretty trivial - just enter a help command.
> a small price to pay for a really cool command!
>
>> Over all, nice.
>
> thanks!
>
> some changes here and there.. 500 lines now.

Are you trying to show people what you know or are you trying to help
people learn? Who is your intended audience? That will reveal what
kind of feed back you want. Do you want the feedback here or to your
email off the list? I can give you feed back but it will be better to
know your objective first.

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