Arnaud Bourree schrieb:
Arnaud Bourree wrote on 20/03/2007 10:22:
Tim Chase wrote on 19/03/2007 23:01:
Or, if all your columns align, you can use visual-block mode with
control+V to create a block across the characters in question, and then
just hit "d" to delete.
-tim
Sorry, I'm begginer w
Arnaud Bourree wrote on 20/03/2007 10:22:
>
> Tim Chase wrote on 19/03/2007 23:01:
>> Or, if all your columns align, you can use visual-block mode with
>> control+V to create a block across the characters in question, and then
>> just hit "d" to delete.
>>
>> -tim
>>
> Sorry, I'm begginer with V
Tim Chase wrote on 19/03/2007 23:01:
>
> Or, if all your columns align, you can use visual-block mode with
> control+V to create a block across the characters in question, and then
> just hit "d" to delete.
>
> -tim
>
Sorry, I'm begginer with VIM (Windows XP).
When I want to select a block wit
Tim Chase wrote on 19/03/2007 23:01:
>
> Or, if all your columns align, you can use visual-block mode with
> control+V to create a block across the characters in question, and then
> just hit "d" to delete.
>
> -tim
>
Sorry, I'm begginer with VIM (under Windows XP).
When I want to select a bloc
I would like to remove everything after a text highlight in a line for
all the lines in a file.
What are the commands to be used in Vim. I would appreciate your help.
00,000,00
00,000,00
I want to remove everything after "," for all the lines.
You have two commas...if
Hello,
I would like to remove everything after a text highlight in a line for
all the lines in a file.
What are the commands to be used in Vim. I would appreciate your help.
00,000,00
00,000,00
I want to remove everything after "," for all the lines.
Regards,
Auro Ashi