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This is a mirror of http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1682
" This plugin redefines 6 search commands (/,?,n,N,*,#). At every
" search command, it automatically prints
" "At match #N out of M matches".
" -- the total number of matches (M) and the number(index) of current
" match (N). This helps to get oriented when searching forward and
" backward.
"
" To try out the plugin, source it and play with N,n,*,#,/,? commands.
" There are no new commands and no new behavior to learn.
" Just watch the bottom line when you do /,?,n,N,*,#.
"
" Works on vim6 and vim7. Won't cause slowdown
" on very large files (but then counters are not displayed).
"
" -----------------------------------------------------
" Checking At which Match Number You Are
" .....................................................
" You can press g/ or \\ or \/ (that's backslach then slash),to show
" at which match index you are, without moving the cursor.
" Messages are:
" At Nth match of M (if cursor is exactly on the match)
" Betwen matches N1-N2 of M (if cursor is between matches)
" At single match
" Before first match, of N
" After last match, of N
" Command ':ShowSearchIndex' shows same information.
" ------------------------------------------------------
" To disable colors for messages, set 'let g:indexed_search_colors=0'.
" ------------------------------------------------------
" Performance. Plugin bypasses the calculation of match index when
" it would take too much time (too many matches, too large file). You can
" tune performance limits, look into script sources after comment
" "Performance tuning limits".
" ------------------------------------------------------
" In case of bugs and wishes, please email to:
" iler.ml at gmail.com
" ------------------------------------------------------
" To show slightly shorter messages, define 'let g:indexed_search_shortmess=1'