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diff runtime/doc/visual.txt @ 236:4707450c2b33
updated for version 7.0066
author | vimboss |
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date | Fri, 15 Apr 2005 21:00:38 +0000 |
parents | c75153d791d0 |
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--- a/runtime/doc/visual.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/visual.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*visual.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Dec 29 +*visual.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Apr 01 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -88,8 +88,11 @@ linewise Visual Visual blockwise *gv* *v_gv* gv Start Visual mode with the same area as the previous - area and the same mode. In Visual mode the current and - the previous Visual area are exchanged. + area and the same mode. + In Visual mode the current and the previous Visual + area are exchanged. + After using "p" or "P" in Visual mode the text that + was put will be selected. *<LeftMouse>* <LeftMouse> Set the current cursor position. If Visual mode is @@ -272,7 +275,7 @@ See |v_b_I_example|. Visual-block Append *v_b_A* With a blockwise selection, A{string}<ESC> will append {string} to the end of -block on every line of the block. There is some differing behavior where the +block on every line of the block. There is some differing behavior where the block RHS is not straight, due to different line lengths: 1. Block was created with <C-v>$ @@ -297,12 +300,12 @@ all lines. *v_b_<* Visual-block Shift *v_b_>* -The block is shifted by 'shiftwidth'. The RHS of the block is irrelevant. The +The block is shifted by 'shiftwidth'. The RHS of the block is irrelevant. The LHS of the block determines the point from which to apply a right shift, and -padding includes TABs optimally according to 'ts' and 'et'. The LHS of the +padding includes TABs optimally according to 'ts' and 'et'. The LHS of the block determines the point upto which to shift left. Note: v_< padding is buggy if the Visual Block starts and ends in the same - TAB. (Vim 5.4c). + TAB. (Vim 5.4c) See |v_b_>_example|. See |v_b_<_example|. @@ -364,14 +367,14 @@ Note that special characters (like '.' a Visual-block Examples *blockwise-examples* With the following text, I will indicate the commands to produce the block and -the results below. In all cases, the cursor begins on the 'a' in the first +the results below. In all cases, the cursor begins on the 'a' in the first line of the test text. The following modeline settings are assumed ":ts=8:sw=4:". It will be helpful to :set hls /<TAB> -where <TAB> is a real TAB. This helps visualise the operations. +where <TAB> is a real TAB. This helps visualise the operations. The test text is: