On 11/20/18 1:50 PM, M Kelly wrote:
> Yes, perhaps with visualmode() :-)
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> Can I get mode() as V or v and save it to restore ? I will try.
Yes, perhaps with visualmode() :-)
thx,
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When in netrw if I press 't' it will open the file in new tab.
If I select multiple lines with visual mode and press 't' nothing will open.
What would be a good mapping for opening a file in the background?
Do some of the other file manager plugins do this already?
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> Thank you. To follow-up how do we know to V or v (how visual was originally
> started) ? Is that possible ?
Can I get mode() as V or v and save it to restore ? I will try.
thx again,
-m
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> Something along this perhaps?
>
> xnoremap mode()=="\"?"V":"\"
Thank you. To follow-up how do we know to V or v (how visual was originally
started) ? Is that possible ?
take care,
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On Di, 20 Nov 2018, M Kelly wrote:
> Anyone know of a way to vnoremap to toggle between visual and
> v-block modes ? As it is now for me, from visual mode goes to
> v-block mode (which is great), but press again and it exits all
> visual modes, I would like it to just toggle it back to
Hi,
Anyone know of a way to vnoremap to toggle between visual and v-block
modes ? As it is now for me, from visual mode goes to v-block mode
(which is great), but press again and it exits all visual modes, I would
like it to just toggle it back to visual mode and update the selection.
thx