On Sun, Jul 22, 2018 at 7:53 PM, Duane Knesek <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm writing a script and it isn't working.  I basically replaced the guts of 
> my script with exec "normal d" to see if it did anything.  It did not.  So 
> then I tried just typing it at the : prompt, and that also didn't work.  
> Shouldn't that work?  Or do I fundamentally misunderstand the normal command?

What happens if you do «:normal gvd» instead?

If that works, then it means that :normal goes to Normal mode,
canceling Visual mode if set. («gv» restarts Visual mode with the
latest Visual selection active.)

Best regards,
Tony.

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