On 02/01/10 02:07, Chris Jones wrote:
On Fri, Jan 01, 2010 at 06:40:24PM EST, Tim Chase wrote:
Chris Jones wrote:
On Fri, Jan 01, 2010 at 06:04:46PM EST, Peng Yu wrote:
'D' deletes everything after the cursor until the end of the line. Is
there a command that delete everything before the cursor until the
beginning of the line?
v0d is what I do.. three key presses. Surely there's a better way?
d0
should do the trick. No need to go visual.
:-)
dw, d$, dG, d{, dgg, etc. IOW, 'd'+cursor movement.. what was I
thinking.
CJ
There is a difference though: v0d deletes everything from the start of
the line to the cursor location _included_ (v highlights the cursor
character, then 0 extends the visual selection to the start of the line,
keeping the former cursor location highlighted, and finally d deletes
the selection). With d0, the character under the cursor is not deleted,
because 0 is an "exclusive" motion.
Best regards,
Tony.
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