On Sunday 6 May 2018 10:15,
[email protected] <[email protected]> put forth the proposition:
I need to understand if VI can permit these operations:
See :help movement
1- to move cursor to next word, does it exist key-bindings to make it?
2- select specific part of text to copy it and to past it to another area
inside the same file.
3- to insert tabs for indentation in multiple row, e.g. to move “ if “
instructions group in C code; I usually follow these steps moving cursor at the
beginning of first line: esc’ + ‘I’ , insert tab by press ‘tab’ key, ‘esc’
again, press ‘j’ (next row), esc’ + ‘I’ , ‘tab’ key, … If I had many rows it
will occur much time, is there way to speed up?
Thanks
One way is to select the lines of code that you need indenting with
shift+v and scrolling down, then press >
-Dave
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