I think you misunderstood the proposal. The jump behavior of ';' will only
change if the cursor currently is before the 'till-char'; the behavior would not
change in all other locations (as in your last example, on the start of the
line). This would eliminate the "no-op" nature of a (countless) ';' command in
those places.
It seems like a useful change (that, because it breaks vi-compatibility, would
need to be configurable in 'cpoptions'). Before providing a patch, it may be
worthwhile to send around a Vimscript prototype (i.e. a mapping override of 't'
and ';') first, so that more interested people could easily try this out and
voice their opinions.
-- regards, ingo
Basically, I agree with Sergii.
Cheers
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Romain Chossart
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