Hi!

I just started diving into vi (and just subscribed to the mailing list) and
so far learned a basic moving around/editing commands. While I am going
through the basic book, is there a fast way to comment out a paragraph with
-# in the same column with the cursor position (indenting the lines
accordingly)?

Let's say I have a piece of code:

%table
  - unless paginate(@clients).nil?
    %tr
      %th
        =t('index.name')
      %th
        =t('index.address')
      %th
        =t('index.phone')
    =render :partial => 'client', :collection => @clients

and I want to comment out 9 lines (or a paragraph?) between - unless
and =render
:partial with -# in one column like that...

%table

  -# - unless paginate(@clients).nil?
  -#   %tr
  -#     %th
  -#       =t('index.name')
  -#     %th
  -#       =t('index.address')
  -#     %th
  -#       =t('index.phone')

  -#   =render :partial => 'client', :collection => @clients

...and then be able to comment them in again. What command would that be?

Cheers, Alexei

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