Not exactly what you are asking, but I have found visual mode delete and
yank much faster. I agree that you have to lift your hand to use the mouse,
but the visual indication is a very acceptable trade off for me. I have two
visual mode mappings in that regard:

:vnoremap <c-d> :d<cr>
:vnoremap <c-y> :y<cr>


What I do is visually select the lines and do one of the above delete
(ctrl-d) or yank (ctrl-y) operations depending on the context. The mapping
started off as an experiment initially, but now it is an indispensable to
me.

Regards,
-Arun

On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 5:04 AM, Christian Brabandt <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Am 2015-12-17 13:14, schrieb Igor Forca:
>
>> Yes, something like that but if possible to have one ruler on left and
>> one on right site.
>>
>
> in that case, you can create a vertical window, fill the buffer with the
> numbering
> and scroll bind it to the current window.
>
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