
8 Jul
2014
8 Jul
'14
10 a.m.
On 08/07/14 11:03, Trent W. Buck wrote:
Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au> writes:
The way vi handles lines is good for source code but not good for documents. The up/down commands should go to the previous/next line of ~80 characters not the previous/next paragraph. Anyway I dunno about vim, but in Emacs it's configurable: (setq line-move-visual nil) ; I am *not* a NOTEPAD.EXE refugee! SURELY that's equally configurable in vim.
One can use 'gk' and gj' in vim to move up/down by visual lines rather than file lines. These can of course be mapped over the top of 'k' and 'j' or the arrow keys if desired. Glenn -- sks-keyservers.net 0x6d656d65