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authorTeddy Wing2020-09-26 22:24:54 +0200
committerTeddy Wing2020-09-29 01:17:26 +0200
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Fix `gG` omap by removing count
Previously, if we stored a number in `s:line`, for example with `17G`, then `>gG` would cause lines .,17 to be indented 17 times due to the use of `V`. When I removed `V` from the omap, any commands using `gG` operated characterwise, when they should operate linewise. Found this answer from Liu Sha (https://stackoverflow.com/users/7026980/liu-sha) https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4261177/discarding-count-in-expr-mappings/53182922#53182922 that shows how to discard the count for different types of mappings: > nnoremap <expr> s "@_" . ToNthSpace() > vnoremap <expr> s "@_" . ToNthSpace() > onoremap <expr> s printf(":normal %s\<cr>", ToNthSpace()) The `:normal!` looks like it discards the count, so this gives us what we want. Adapted the suggestion into a new `<expr>` omap that indents only once for e.g. .,17.
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