Ben Fritz <[email protected]> [09-11-09 05:20]:
> 
> 
> 
> On Nov 8, 9:11 am, [email protected] wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >  is it possible to make a visual selection permament
> >  that way, that only a specific command will un-visual
> >  the block?
> >
> >  Currently the visual block is unhighlighted after one has
> >  -- for example -- entered the wrong :s//-command.
> >
> 
> If you entered the wrong :s command (or any other ex command) you
> don't actually need to re-highlight the block. Just press : then the
> up arrow to recall the last command, edit it to taste, and run it
> again. You'll note the '<,'> remains at the beginning of the line, so
> it acts on the last selected visual selection regardless of whether
> you are currently in Visual Mode or not.
> > 

Hi,

I know that.

I simply want to make the visual selection permament without
submitting extra commands / doing extra actions each time by
preserving the selection as such.

Until now it seems, that this isn't possible with vim.



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