Monday, September 10, 2018

Re: How do I delete from the end of the line through space (up to) the first word?

On 09/05/2018 12:38 PM, Arun wrote:
> Could not you just move right one character and do the "Td" (kind of like
> "Tdx", but moving right can be done easily with the space bar). Anyway,
> to move beyond the last character in line, though, you will have to set:
>     :set virtualedit=onemore

Thank you for sharing virtualedit=onemore Arun. I've used it multiple
times and have found it very helpful. :-)



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