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| *motion.txt*    For Vim version 7.0aa.  Last change: 2004 Jul 02 | ||||
| *motion.txt*    For Vim version 7.0aa.  Last change: 2004 Jul 25 | ||||
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| 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar | ||||
| @ -83,6 +83,7 @@ are however, two general exceptions: | ||||
|    end of the motion is moved to the end of the previous line and the motion | ||||
|    becomes inclusive.  Example: "}" moves to the first line after a paragraph, | ||||
|    but "d}" will not include that line. | ||||
| 						*exclusive-linewise* | ||||
| 2. If the motion is exclusive, the end of the motion is in column 1 and the | ||||
|    start of the motion was at or before the first non-blank in the line, the | ||||
|    motion becomes linewise.  Example: If a paragraph begins with some blanks | ||||
| @ -424,20 +425,24 @@ between Vi and Vim. | ||||
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| 							*]]* | ||||
| ]]			[count] sections forward or to the next '{' in the | ||||
| 			first column.  When used after an operator, then the | ||||
| 			'}' in the first column.  |linewise| | ||||
| 			first column.  When used after an operator, then also | ||||
| 			stops below a '}' in the first column.  |exclusive| | ||||
| 			Note that |exclusive-linewise| often applies. | ||||
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| 							*][* | ||||
| ][			[count] sections forward or to the next '}' in the | ||||
| 			first column.  |linewise| | ||||
| 			first column.  |exclusive| | ||||
| 			Note that |exclusive-linewise| often applies. | ||||
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| 							*[[* | ||||
| [[			[count] sections backward or to the previous '{' in | ||||
| 			the first column.  |linewise| | ||||
| 			the first column.  |exclusive| | ||||
| 			Note that |exclusive-linewise| often applies. | ||||
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| 							*[]* | ||||
| []			[count] sections backward or to the previous '}' in | ||||
| 			the first column.  |linewise| | ||||
| 			the first column.  |exclusive| | ||||
| 			Note that |exclusive-linewise| often applies. | ||||
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| These commands move over three kinds of text objects. | ||||
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