FYI finally I defined a new map like this:
nn ,v {+vip<c-v>$
and it works well.
On 11/20/2012 07:32 AM, ping wrote:
On 11/20/2012 2:28 AM, Christian Brabandt wrote:
On Mon, November 19, 2012 23:03, ping wrote:
looks currently "C-v i/a p" is same as "v i/a p" for a paragraph...
I don't understand. Can you please explain, what you are trying to do?
I am not sure <Ctrl-V> and paragraph actually makes sense here.
regards,
Christian
it makes sense, at least for me, in the case that I want to paste a
new column.
say I have my text like this:
interfac
qos-pro
encapsu
ip desc
ip sa-v
ip addr
no ip r
e seria
file "I
lation
ription
alidate
ess 65.
edirect
how do I move the 2nd paragraph and clue it to the 1st?
currently manually I can only copy it like this:
go to 2nd P and put my cursor exactly at left-up corner letter "e"
c-v and move down to left-bottom corner letter "e"
$
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that said, 0vip<c-v>$ OR ^vip<c-v>$ , or using } only works if the
text object happen to start from 1st column.
in case of indented Paragraph, there seems no way to change the
highlighted *columns *(to make it start from 1st column e instead of
all) once selected via "v a p".
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and b.t.w, your NrrwRgnis nice!
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