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I use the following plugin vim-easymotion. This plugin allows entering characters and jumping to the location that match these entered characters, by pressing a key that pops up at the matched location.
Example: here is the text before I use easymotion:
As you can see, the indentations are marked with the ¦ character.
Here is what happens after I search for the string in with easymotion:
Keys appear at the matched locations (the things in red). If I now press a, I will jump to the first match. But the problem is, as you can see, the ¦ character gets highlighted as well, which is not supposed to be happening.
This problem in either of the following scenarios:
the setting: let EasyMotion_do_shade = 0 is set
there are only matches other windows. Then only the other windows get shaded, the current window does not, but the ¦ character is still highlighted.
How can I avoid this, so that the ¦ character does not get highlighted?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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I use the following plugin vim-easymotion. This plugin allows entering characters and jumping to the location that match these entered characters, by pressing a key that pops up at the matched location.
Example: here is the text before I use easymotion:
As you can see, the indentations are marked with the
¦
character.Here is what happens after I search for the string
in
with easymotion:Keys appear at the matched locations (the things in red). If I now press
a
, I will jump to the first match. But the problem is, as you can see, the¦
character gets highlighted as well, which is not supposed to be happening.This problem in either of the following scenarios:
let EasyMotion_do_shade = 0
is set¦
character is still highlighted.How can I avoid this, so that the
¦
character does not get highlighted?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: