A quick note:
I find P more useful than p because of columns' typical left-alignment and my desire to not mangle the tailend of my paste destination.
Also, 1v is very useful when dealing with blocks (:he visual-start), especially when transposing blocks / overwriting blocks.
On Sunday, January 1, 2017 at 1:21:44 AM UTC-8, hiwa wrote:
> On my gvim screen, there are two sections on a same column:
>
> abc
> def
> ghi
>
> rst
> uvw
> xyz
>
> and I'd like to have two different columns aligned on same lines, like this:
>
> abc rst
> def uvw
> ghi xyz
>
> Yes, I think I have read all of the related docs available on the net, but they can't help. So I'm going to rely on the old friends here. TIA.
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