runtime(doc): clarify the use of change marks when writing a buffer
related: #17008 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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*motion.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2024 Dec 17
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*motion.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2025 Apr 03
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -895,12 +895,12 @@ Numbered mark should be stored. See |viminfo-file-marks|.
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*'[* *`[*
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'[ `[ To the first character of the previously changed
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or yanked text.
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'[ `[ To the first character of the previously changed,
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or yanked text. Also set when writing the buffer.
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*']* *`]*
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'] `] To the last character of the previously changed or
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yanked text.
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yanked text. Also set when writing the buffer.
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After executing an operator the Cursor is put at the beginning of the text
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that was operated upon. After a put command ("p" or "P") the cursor is
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