On 13-Apr-09 9:18, Andy Spencer wrote:
This adds a text object ('aa' or 'ii') for the entire buffer. I don't
know if this is worthy of being included by default, but I find it
convenient for things such as gqaa and =aa.
I've given this some more thought, and I would like to propose different
Andy Spencer schrieb:
Nice idea, certainly useful! I'm not sure whether this should be
implemented in the C code, though, as it could also be done with
Vimscript.
It may as well be in the C code alongside all of the other text
objects. Notice the cases just below his patch which are waiting
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 12:04:07PM +0200, Ingo Karkat wrote:
On 13-Apr-09 9:18, Andy Spencer wrote:
This adds a text object ('aa' or 'ii') for the entire buffer. I don't
know if this is worthy of being included by default, but I find it
convenient for things such as gqaa and =aa.
Nice idea, certainly useful! I'm not sure whether this should be
implemented in the C code, though, as it could also be done with
Vimscript.
It may as well be in the C code alongside all of the other text
objects. Notice the cases just below his patch which are waiting to
be
On 15/04/09 07:22, Andy Spencer wrote:
Nice idea, certainly useful! I'm not sure whether this should be
implemented in the C code, though, as it could also be done with
Vimscript.
It may as well be in the C code alongside all of the other text
objects. Notice the cases just below his patch
This adds a text object ('aa' or 'ii') for the entire buffer. I don't
know if this is worthy of being included by default, but I find it
convenient for things such as gqaa and =aa.
diff -rc vim72.old/runtime/doc/motion.txt vim72.new/runtime/doc/motion.txt
*** vim72.old/runtime/doc/motion.txt
On 13-Apr-09 9:18, Andy Spencer wrote:
This adds a text object ('aa' or 'ii') for the entire buffer. I don't
know if this is worthy of being included by default, but I find it
convenient for things such as gqaa and =aa.
Nice idea, certainly useful! I'm not sure whether this should be