On 12/28/22 08:26, Igor Lerinc wrote:
>we have relative numbering for lines, so we don't have to calculate when we
>want to jump between lines.
>
>But is something similar possible for words?
>For current line to show, what number of word it is? Depending on where
>cursor is?
>
>Because i don't feel like calculating how much words there is between
>cursor and word where i want to jump to. And it would be faster and
>efficient, 'to just know' how much words to jump in current line to get to
>some word
Don't you know there are vim-easymotion, vim-sneak, and many other
plugins for quick navigation? If you want pluginless, I don't come up
with an easy way to do so in a script with only a few lines.
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