Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Re: Selecting an IPv4-address?

On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 10:45:12 AM UTC-6, Paul Isambert wrote:
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> > It looks like your complicated script just acts on the last search
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> > match, just like gn does built-in.
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> Actually it's a bit smarter, in that it also selects the IP address you're on
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> (with the cursor); the idea is that you probably want to select what your
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> cursor is closer to. Of course that's just a matter of how the OP really
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> works, but I thought an alternative solution sometimes helps, and a little
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> complicated script can be really time-saving.
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I see, that's kind of clever. You'd need a workaround like pressing 0 first for gn to work. I wonder if gn could be made smart enough to just work if the cursor is currently on the match but not at the first character?

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> Plus you simply need "dI", "yI", etc.
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You can also just use dgn, ygn, etc. One extra character, without a shift key...same basic effort.

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