On 3/19/07, fREW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I was recently discussing some features of vim that I use a lot with a
friend and asking if he knew of ways to do certain things better, and
one issue that both of us have is that we create newlines with o or O
and then go back to normal mode
On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Yakov Lerner wrote:
On 3/19/07, fREW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
one issue that both of us have is that we create newlines with o or O
and then go back to normal mode immediately afterwards.
I have this mapping
noremap Enter icresc
in my vimrc, so I *do* do it with
Greg Matheson wrote:
On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Yakov Lerner wrote:
On 3/19/07, fREW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
one issue that both of us have is that we create newlines with o or O
and then go back to normal mode immediately afterwards.
I have this mapping
noremap Enter icresc
in my vimrc,
one issue that both of us have is that we create newlines with o or O
and then go back to normal mode immediately afterwards.
I have this mapping
noremap Enter icresc
in my vimrc, so I *do* do it with one keystroke
(the Enter in normal mode).
That's an idea!
I use CR a lot in normal mode
On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Tim Chase wrote:
one issue that both of us have is that we create newlines with o or O
and then go back to normal mode immediately afterwards.
I have this mapping
noremap Enter icresc
in my vimrc, so I *do* do it with one keystroke
(the Enter in normal mode).
Hi all,
I was recently discussing some features of vim that I use a lot with a
friend and asking if he knew of ways to do certain things better, and
one issue that both of us have is that we create newlines with o or O
and then go back to normal mode immediately afterwards.
So I often end up
fREW wrote:
Hi all,
I was recently discussing some features of vim that I use a lot with a
friend and asking if he knew of ways to do certain things better, and
one issue that both of us have is that we create newlines with o or O
and then go back to normal mode immediately afterwards.
So I