jVi is a port of a major chunk of vim to java. It is not like many IDE keybindings where, for example, I often hear stuff like "its similar to emacs but not the same". jVi is the same, try visual mode or map commands or :.,$s/([^ ]*) (.*$)/\2 \1/ (you can set options so you don't need to escape '(' and other metacharacters in regular expressions) or "*2d3w which deletes 6 words stashing them in the system clipboard or y% or ... And, yes, "." works. There is stuff missing, but if what's there doesn't work like vi/vim then its a bug (or a feature).
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