On 24/11/2016 02:11 a.m., Christian Brabandt wrote:
 > Am 2016-11-22 21:31, schrieb Cesar Romani:
 >> I'm using Vim 8.0.94 on Windows.
 >> Suppose I have the following line
 >> 111 bbb aaa ccc
 >>
 >> and I delete the first word with 'dw', the second with '.', go the end
 >> of line with $, go the previous space with 'F' followed by space, and do
 >> 'p'. Summing up, I'm doing 'dw.$F p' (without the quotes). If I directly
 >> run these commands, I get:
 >> aaa bbb ccc
 >>
 >> but if I use a macro, say @a, it doesn't work. I get
 >> bbb aaa 111 111 ccc
 >>
 >> If I disable defaults.vim it works.
 >
 > I cannot replicate this problem. Please check the following:
 > - What is the content of your register?
 > - Where is the cursor located when you run the macro?
 > - How can we reproduce this problem?
 >
 > Also defaults.vim does not set that many options. If nothing helps you
 > might want to
 > check each option individually if it has an influence.
Thanks, now it works. Perhaps, the problem was that I needed to empty
the register "a" before, with qaq. Sorry for the noise.
Regards,
-- 
Cesar
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