On Mi, 21 Feb 2018, Igor Forca wrote:
> @ZyX, I tested:
> 1. c is ASCII character also ]c can be typed in. I actually do not need
> mapping, I would just like to get ]c working. I did the mapping just to test if
> something is wrong with the keyboard.
>
> 2. Just to make a simple test I created two files with content.
> a) create files
> file1:
> aaa bbb
>
> file2:
> aaa ccc
>
> b) open Vim with: gvim -u NONE -N
> c) :e file1
> d) :vert diffsp file2
> e) ]c --> it does nothing. I expect cursor jumps to first letter of bbb.
Add a leading newline on both files first. Put you cursor on the first
line and type ]c. You will note, the cursor jumps to the beginning of
line 2. It there are no further differences, the command does nothing
and beeps I think. Note, it won't jump to the b/c part, e.g. to the char
that is actually different
Best,
Christian
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