No, this family of command is limited to fFtT
and ,;
to repeat.
But you can always do fxl
to jump to the next x
and move the cursor one character to the right.
Question
I know by t{char}
I can move the cursor before the next occurrence of the {char}. but I want to find a way to move cursor after the next occurrence of a character.
Is there any native way?
La solution
No, this family of command is limited to fFtT
and ,;
to repeat.
But you can always do fxl
to jump to the next x
and move the cursor one character to the right.