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The table in the goto mode section of the keymap docs may cause misunderstanding.
The <n> in the description column doesn't appear in the key column. This is a bit confusing. I spent some time figuring out how to jump to a specific line with a line number <n> by myself.
Maybe splitting this keymap into two rows is better:
Key
Description
Command
<n>g
Go to line number n
...
g
Go to the start of the file
...
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gg needs a few sentences to explain properly: it's going to the start of the file if there is no count and to count's line number if there is a count. I think we could add a small section near the top (above the "Normal mode" section maybe) that explains the count with examples like 3w and 10gg/g10g. Then g in goto mode can point back to the docs on count.
Summary
The table in the goto mode section of the keymap docs may cause misunderstanding.
The
<n>
in the description column doesn't appear in the key column. This is a bit confusing. I spent some time figuring out how to jump to a specific line with a line number<n>
by myself.Maybe splitting this keymap into two rows is better:
<n>g
n
g
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: