On 2016-09-18 02:55, Ni Va wrote:
> > And stepping back, if you're writing *either* "norm 1G" or "norm!
> > 1G" just write
> >
> > 1
> >
> > or whichever line-number you want to go to. Likewise, just use
> > "$" rather than "norm G" or "norm! g"
> >
> > :help range
> >
> > -tim
>
> Thank you men for advices, it is located in a buffer opened by the
> plugin Vimfiler that aims to review natural original vim mapping.
>
> I was'not writing but just readgin and wanted to see the first line
> of buffer so when I'm in normal mode I don't want to switch to
> command mode with :[range]move {address}
I'm not suggesting using ":[range]move {address}" but rather just the
number. So instead of your script looking something like
function! Test(...)
call do_something(args)
norm! 1G
call do_something_else(args)
endfunction
it would instead just read
function! Test(...)
call do_something(args)
1
call do_something_else(args)
endfunction
-tim
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