Kana Natsuno schrieb:
> On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 19:36:01 +0900, Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi all :)
>>
>> I use Vim to store lists of items, like the one below:
>>
>> - This is a think I should do, or maybe buy
>> - Feed my cat
>> - Tell my cat he is a naughty boy for having chewing up my most
>>   expensive headphones without having even considered the possibility of
>>   eating a cheaper pair (or none).
>> - Write a message to vim_use to ask how to delete items from lists like
>>   this, where some of the items are oneliners but others are clearly
>>   not, and may or may not have a final period
>> - More items, this time an oneliner
>> - Stop using computers. NOW!
> 
> ...
> 
>> I wondered if I could use some text-object to perform this action (maybe
>> changing the "dash" for another character) or some more complex command
>> which I could map, whatever, and being able to cut or copy an entire
>> item automatically, without having to go to the start of the item, not
>> having to count lines, etc. I know how to do this using vimscript and a
>> loop, but I wondered if a simpler approach exists.
> 
> Try textobj-user <http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2100>.
> With textobj-user, what you want can be written as follows:
> 
> call textobj#user#plugin('item', {
> \   '-': {
> \     '*pattern*': '^-\(\s\+\).*\(\n\s\1.*\)*\n',
> \     'select': 'I',
> \   },
> \ })
> 
> Then you can edit an item with dI, yI, etc.

Kana, maybe I'm missing something in "text-object"'s help file, but
how do make this text object behave linewise?

-- 
Andy

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