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Old 05-03-2008
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Question Find the current cursor word in backward

hello, i'm using the vi editor (not vim) and my main use in it is for C++ programming.

After working on Visual Studio 2005 the auto-complete looks like paradise now... so i'm trying to find a way to have auto-complete also in the vi.

i cant install vim and use the ctrl+P. i need to find a way to do it by myself.

the only thing i need is a command to find the current cursor word backward... if not that then finding the letter named buffer ("a) text backward...

someone know how can i do it?

thanks!
 

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