I think I was misunderstood...

What I mean is: I have already installed a bunch of plugins that provide
new text objects. I have a 'custom cheat sheet' with all those text
objects, but I dont have it with me now.

I need a way to find you if a text object (not a native one!) is alreadly
defined (by a plugin or in my vimrc for instance). Is there such a way?




On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 2:16 PM, Tony Mechelynck <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On 03/08/14 10:52, jmlucjav wrote:
>
>> ​
>> hi
>>
>> I am considering adding some mapping to define a new text object (for
>> numbers) as iN, aN etc. The thing is I already have a number of plugins
>> for text objects. I don't have my custom cheatsheat here, so I cannot
>> verify iN is available.
>>
>> What would be the way to list all text objects defined from inside vim,
>> or at least check iN is available?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
> No need for a custom external cheat sheet, there is the built-in help.
>         :help iN
>         :help aN
> send back to :in[sert] and :an[oremenu] so these two "moves" are not yet
> defined in Normal or Operator-pending mode. Similarly there is no help for
> v_iN or v_aN so they aren't taken (yet) in Visual mode either.
>
> Near the top of
>         :help quickref.txt
> you can see a two-column list with among others
>         |Q_tm|  motion: Text object
>         |Q_to|  Text objects
> so double-clicking either of these green helptags (or hitting Ctrl-] on
> them) will bring you to the corresponding help. Or you could use just
>         :help Q_tm
>         :help Q_to
> for the same purpose. That's a built-in cheat sheet for you.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
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