al3x, 4 months ago Isn’t this behavior in #Emacs a bit strange: to use jump to matching parentheses, bracket, brace: cursor must be on the opening character cursor must be after the ending character Why after and not on the last character?
Isn’t this behavior in #Emacs a bit strange: to use jump to matching parentheses, bracket, brace:
Why after and not on the last character?
mykhaylo, 4 months ago @al3x
@al3x
FrostyX, 4 months ago @mykhaylo @al3x 😈
@mykhaylo @al3x 😈
mykhaylo, 4 months ago @FrostyX @al3x still before :) if you delete on character, you delete E. There is no third position between them. It's not about how you render the cursor.
@FrostyX @al3x still before :) if you delete on character, you delete E. There is no third position between them. It's not about how you render the cursor.
mykhaylo, 4 months ago @FrostyX @al3x you can easily check this by evaling (point) in any mode of evil.
@FrostyX @al3x you can easily check this by evaling (point) in any mode of evil.
mykhaylo, 4 months ago @al3x point cannot be "on" a character. Only before or after. Just like in every other interface.
@al3x point cannot be "on" a character. Only before or after. Just like in every other interface.
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