Fantastic.
Thanks.
--Matt
On Sat, Nov 25, 2006 at 02:13:11PM -0600, Bill McCarthy wrote:
> On Sat 25-Nov-06 1:40pm -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > What I want is similar to "evaluating a region" in emacs. I want to be
> > able to make a selection of vim code, and then execute it.
> >
> > ":source" only takes files.
> >
> > As for ":exe", I have tried this: ":exe getreg('"')", and found it to be
> > unreliable.
> >
> > Anyone have ideas?
>
> I'm not familiar with emacs, but your question reads like
> you want to visually select some text, yank it to a register
> and source it.
>
> If you yank it with just 'y' you will use the " register.
> To source that type:
>
> :@"
>
> To read more:
>
> :help :@
>
> BTW, if each line of the text you are yanking starts with a
> ':', you can just execute the contents of the register with
> the normal command '@"' (assuming the " register).
>
> :help @
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Bill
>