nn ,v {+vip<c-v>$
and it works well.
On 11/20/2012 07:32 AM, ping wrote:
On 11/20/2012 2:28 AM, Christian Brabandt wrote:
it makes sense, at least for me, in the case that I want to paste a new column.On Mon, November 19, 2012 23:03, ping wrote:looks currently "C-v i/a p" is same as "v i/a p" for a paragraph...I don't understand. Can you please explain, what you are trying to do? I am not sure <Ctrl-V> and paragraph actually makes sense here. regards, Christian
say I have my text like this:
interfac
qos-pro
encapsu
ip desc
ip sa-v
ip addr
no ip r
e seria
file "I
lation
ription
alidate
ess 65.
edirect
how do I move the 2nd paragraph and clue it to the 1st?
currently manually I can only copy it like this:
go to 2nd P and put my cursor exactly at left-up corner letter "e"
c-v and move down to left-bottom corner letter "e"
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that said, 0vip<c-v>$ OR ^vip<c-v>$ , or using } only works if the text object happen to start from 1st column.
in case of indented Paragraph, there seems no way to change the highlighted columns (to make it start from 1st column e instead of all) once selected via "v a p".
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and b.t.w, your NrrwRgn is nice!
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