> how to execute a recording on a selected visual block.
>
> -sinbad
I'm assuming you have a macro that does some work on a single line, and you want to apply it to every line in a visual selection. Assuming the macro is in the 'q' register, there are two good ways to do this:
1. Take your existing macro, and run it on every line in the selection, using :'<,'>normal! @q
2. Rather than operating on a visual selection:
a. count the number of lines you wish to run the command on. 'relativenumber' is a good option to help with this.
b. make your macro move to the next line when it is done; if you already have a macro which does work but doesn't move, you can add the movement to the end. Just type qQjq to append a 'j' command to the end of the q register.
c. execute the macro with a count equal to the number of lines to operate on. For example, to operate on 10 lines starting at the cursor, type 10@q
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