Monday, July 15, 2013

Re: Move the cursor to the position of the first character of the line above

El lunes, 15 de julio de 2013 20:18:48 UTC+2, glts escribió:
> On Monday, July 15, 2013 7:53:21 PM UTC+2, Javier Mediavilla Vegas wrote:
> > Is there any key stroke that puts the cursor in the column of the first letter of the above line?
> > Something like - or + but the cursor moves in the line it is.
> > I want this to write something aligned fast.
> >
> > Example
> > <tab><tab><space><space> something interesting
> > <keystroke to go below s> write something
>
> You could use 'autoindent'.
>
> Or a mapping that copies the exact indentation whitespace from the line
> above it (on one line):
>
> inoremap <C-S> <Esc>:call setline(".",substitute(getline(line(".")),'^\s*',matchstr(getline(line(".")-1),'^\s*'),''))<CR>I
>
> Best,
> David

Thanks a lot, autoindent is what I was looking for.

Regards,
Javier

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