Fixing the "r" action just involved adapting `normal_replace` to replace multiple characters. Fixing the "shift-r" command was less straightforward. The bindings for `vim::BeforeNormal` in replace mode were being overwritten and several other steps required for action repetition were not performed. Finally, the cursor adjustment after re-entering normal mode was duplicated (`vim::BeforeNormal` was now triggered correctly) so I removed the special case for replace mode. Release Notes: - Fixed vim "r" action to accept a count argument - Fixed vim "shift-r" action to accept a count argument and allow repetition --------- Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
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