On Jun 14, 2012, at 6:37 AM, Tim Chase wrote: > My guess is that each text corpus defines "paragraph" differently. > In one, I'm guessing that the working text has paragraphs all on one > line and visually wrapped with "set wrap"; whereas in the > non-working text has embedded line-breaks, with pairs of line-breaks > separating paragraphs. In the latter case, insertion of text would > cause ragged paragraphs that you'd then have to reformat with > "gqip", as long as your paragraphs are separated by "newline > newline" (not "newline various-spaces/tabs newline"). You can also use > > vip
Thanks, Tim. In the text where I'm experiencing this I have "paragraphs" for which "vip" selects the "paragraph" and "Shift-V" selects a line. This is not happening everywhere. The problemmatic "paragraphs" so far are in vimwiki documents. But it doesn't happen in all vimwiki documents. [I'm suspecting now that it doesn't even happen in all paragraphs of the vimwiki documents in which it happens in some.] Not certain, but it seems not to be happening at all in non-vimwiki documents. I just upgraded vimwiki from v.1.2 to v.2.0. I'm suspecting that may have something to do with it. Something else that's new that maybe I should put in another post, but I suspect it's related to this problem, is that when I'm in insert mode on an empty line above a line, as soon as I start typing the line below is joined with the line above. Not a big deal. I can develop different habits, but it's strange that this just started happening. Again, I suspect the upgrade of vimwiki is involved somehow. Sincerely, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Eric Weir Decatur, GA [email protected] "Everywhere the crisis of the private financial system has been transformed into a tale of slovenly and overweening government that perpetuates and is perpetuated by a dependent and demanding population." - Marilynne Robinson -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
