Friday, February 13, 2015

Re: Ctrl-V block highlighting includes cursor column

On 2015-02-13, Paul wrote:
> h_east <h.east.727 <at> gmail.com> writes:
> > Hi Paul.
> > 2015/2/13(Fri) 5:40:27 UTC+9 Paul:
> > > I use to press Ctrl-V and be able to scribe out a block of highlighted
> > > text for deletion or yanking. It use to exclude the cursor's column.
> > > Now it includes the cursor's column. I'm not sure what settings I
> > > made to change this. What are the settings that control whether
> > > Ctrl-V block highlighting includes the cursor's column?
> >
> > Perhaps you're wanting the 'selection' option set to 'exclusive'.
> >
> > set selection=exclusive
>
> Thanks! I have no idea how it got set to non-exclusive. I did not even
> know about the existence of this setting. Now that I do know, however,
> I'll be on the lookout for what may have caused the switch.

If it acts up again, you can execute

:verbose set selection?

to find where it was set last.

HTH,
Gary

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