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*visual.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Jun 08
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*visual.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Dec 29
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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after the Visual area, the character under the cursor is not included.
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With "v" the text before the start position and after the end position will
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not be highlighted. However, All uppercase and non-alpha operators, except
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not be highlighted. However, all uppercase and non-alpha operators, except
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"~" and "U", will work on whole lines anyway. See the list of operators
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below.
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If you want to highlight exactly the same area as the last time, you can use
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"gv" |gv| |v_gv|.
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*v_<Esc>*
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<Esc> In Visual mode: Stop Visual mode.
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*v_CTRL-C*
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CTRL-C In Visual mode: Stop Visual mode. When insert mode is
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pending (the mode message shows
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that window is adjusted, so that the same Visual area is still selected. This
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is especially useful to view the start of the Visual area in one window, and
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the end in another. You can then use <RightMouse> (or <S-LeftMouse> when
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'mousemodel' is "popup") to move either end of the Visual area.
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'mousemodel' is "popup") to drag either end of the Visual area.
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4. Operating on the Visual area *visual-operators*
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Visual-block Examples *blockwise-examples*
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With the following text, I will indicate the commands to produce the block and
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the results below. In all cases, the cursor begins on the 'a' in the first
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line if the test text.
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line of the test text.
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The following modeline settings are assumed ":ts=8:sw=4:".
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It will be helpful to
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