On 2015-09-11 18:02, Justin M. Keyes wrote:
>>> <c-r>=getline('.')<cr>
>>>
>>> You can get fairly close to what you want with
>>>
>>> :cnoremap <f3> <c-r>=getline('.')[col('.'):]<cr>
>>
>> This must be col('.')-1. Remember that columns start with 1,
>> indexes start with zero.
>
> Why not this (in insert mode):
>
> <c-o>y$
In insert mode, this would work. However, David's use of ^R^W isn't
available in insert mode, only command-entry mode, so that wouldn't
work in this case.
-tim
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