On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 3:08 AM M Kelly wrote:
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> Tony, hi
>
> ok, thanks. I can use 0 v $ y. But V y is handy/quick ...
> Inside of vim its all great, V works perfectly - its just I wanted to
> automatically remove the last newline from "* if possible,
> so that a V y and then outside of vim
On 2020-01-15 18:08, M Kelly wrote:
> V y is handy/quick
Just in case you haven't encountered it, you can make that even
quicker by just using
Y
:-)
-tim
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Tim, hi
ok, awesome.
I think this works now -
"aygv:let @* = substitute(@a, "\\_s\\+$", "", "")
thx so much!
-m
On Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at 8:47:54 PM UTC-5, Tim Chase wrote:
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> On 2020-01-15 17:29, M Kelly wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > In visual-line mode when I yank to the * register and
Tony, hi
ok, thanks. I can use 0 v $ y. But V y is handy/quick ...
Inside of vim its all great, V works perfectly - its just I wanted to
automatically remove the last newline from "* if possible,
so that a V y and then outside of vim paste doesn't have the extra newline.
I just wondered if I
On 2020-01-15 17:29, M Kelly wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In visual-line mode when I yank to the * register and then outside
> of vim paste - I am getting a newline at the end of the selection.
> This does not happen in visual block or char mode.
> Does anyone know of a way to load into * reg the same
On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 2:29 AM M Kelly wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> In visual-line mode when I yank to the * register and then outside of vim
> paste - I am getting a newline at the end of the selection.
> This does not happen in visual block or char mode.
> Does anyone know of a way to load into * reg
Hi,
In visual-line mode when I yank to the * register and then outside of vim
paste - I am getting a newline at the end of the selection.
This does not happen in visual block or char mode.
Does anyone know of a way to load into * reg the same selection but have
the last newline trimmed off ?
ie
Hello!
I want to compare the options set in VIM.
Do you know, how to format of set all output
that I have *for each option a separate line *?
Thank you for tips
Erhy
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