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Said string is present in the second line of every PDF file. I believe its use is to declare the version of PDF format.
Say we use vis to edit a file like this:
himom
MYSTERIOUS_STRING
hidad
hidad
If I place the cursor before the string, /hidad won't move my cursor as expected. If I place the cursor after the string, however, searching by / works normally.
Also, :x/hidad/c/hiaunt/ won't work no matter where I position my cursor.
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Said string is present in the second line of every PDF file. I believe its use is to declare the version of PDF format.
Say we use vis to edit a file like this:
If I place the cursor before the string,
/hidad
won't move my cursor as expected. If I place the cursor after the string, however, searching by/
works normally.Also,
:x/hidad/c/hiaunt/
won't work no matter where I position my cursor.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: