evil-next-visual-line no longer works
Alan Schmitt
alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org
Tue Oct 4 10:34:17 CEST 2011
On 3 oct. 2011, at 22:58, Christoph LANGE wrote:
> Dear evil developers,
>
> a while ago (can't name the date nor the revision) evil-next-visual-line
> stopped working for me. It simply doesn't do anything any more, while
> Emacs's own mechanism still works
>
> Here are the keystrokes for reproducing the bug in an empty buffer:
>
> a w o r d SPC <escape> . . . . . . . . . . . . .
> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <escape> ^
> g j <down> g k C-h l
>
> Please repeat the "." until you got more than one line.
>
> gj (evil-next-visual-line) doesn't work for me. <down> works, while
> line-move-visual is set to t. That gets me to the next visual line, and
> from that point gk (evil-previous-visual-line) works.
I noticed the same problem here: g k works, but not g j.
By the way, in the help message for g j (did a C-h k g j), it says "Move the cursor COUNT lines up" instead of "down".
Alan
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