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Key combination to go one word back/forward in all modes on macbook air
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Subject: Re: Key combination to go one word back/forward in all modes on macbook air
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Option-left and right arrow work great for this in MacVim on *my* macs =
(including Lion). I am left wondering if there is some peculiarity to =
your account. Could you try another Mac or at least create a second =
account and see if it happens then?
On Nov 12, 2012, at 12:10 PM, Nunzio Losacco <nunzio.losa...@gmail.com> =
wrote:
> Hey guys, although I'm a "newbie forever" I perfectly know "w" and "b" =
go one
> word forth/back ;-)
>=20
> But...
> 1) I'm looking for arrow keys combos (as ctrl+right/left on my linux =
box)
> being the same as in the terminal (namely alt+right/left on OSX)
> 2) "w" and "b" are for "command mode", I want to move the cursor =
through
> words also in "insert mode", exactly as I do in the terminal, instead =
of
> having the odd behaviour I described in my first post.
>=20
>=20
>=20
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