> rcvim, Tue 2012-04-10 @ 12:24:57-0700:
> > Suppose I have text file that includes a vertical column of zip codes.
> > I want to yank 10 codes so I move to the desired upper left corner and
> > hit ctrl-v, then move the cursor down 10 rows and over 5 columns. Now
> > I have selected a 5x10 set of characters. Suppose I realize I started
> > in the wrong spot and instead wanted to start *down* three rows. I
> > know I could use the o command to switch ends and move the endpoint
> > rows up and down... but my dream is to instead be able to hit
> > something like ctrl-j to move the 5x10 selection window around without
> > modifying the size of the 5x10 window. Anyone know how to do it?
>
> Is this what you're looking for?
>
> vnoremap <C-J> jojo
> vnoremap <C-K> koko
Ah... yes, thanks... but I was hoping it would require a few hundred more lines of code!
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