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author | Tom Ryder <tom@sanctum.geek.nz> | 2019-06-10 00:22:28 +1200 |
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committer | Tom Ryder <tom@sanctum.geek.nz> | 2019-06-10 00:22:28 +1200 |
commit | b328966a21dc1c9b6a544323f856fdaf7bde2e0b (patch) | |
tree | 9aae6f04ecc296ae19407d27e8997e6d2d09f4f5 /vim/vimrc | |
parent | Use Unicode characters for 'lcs' extends/precedes (diff) | |
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Expand <C-K> documentation, add Steve Losh's link
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@@ -1008,9 +1008,13 @@ endif " look up how to compose a specific character that I can at least in part " name. The table in `:help digraph-table` is what to use for that situation, " and it works great, but the overhead of repeated lookups therein was just -" a little bit high. Steve Losh had a solution I rather liked where -" a double-tap of CTRL-K in insert mode brought up a help window with the -" table, which could then be searched as normal. +" a little bit high. +" +" Steve Losh has a solution I liked where a double-tap of CTRL-K in insert +" mode brought up a help window with the table, which could then be searched +" as normal: +" +" <https://bitbucket.org/sjl/dotfiles/src/2559256/vim/vimrc#lines-309:310> " " I took it one step further with a custom plugin digraph_search.vim that " parses the digraph table and runs a plaintext search of its names using |