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16 3. Changing the Visual area |visual-change|
17 4. Operating on the Visual area |visual-operators|
44 after the Visual area, the character under the cursor is not included.
104 gv Start Visual mode with the same area as the previous
105 area and the same mode.
107 area are exchanged.
149 of xterm you won't see the selected area until the
156 count, the size of the previously highlighted area is used for a start. You
157 can then move the end of the highlighted area and give an operator. The type
158 of the old area is used (character, line or blockwise).
166 in the last line in the previously highlighted area.
168 one of the last commands to extend the highlighted text, the area will be
171 If you want to highlight exactly the same area as the last time, you can use
183 3. Changing the Visual area *visual-change*
189 highlighted text. The highlighted area remains the
211 that window is adjusted, so that the same Visual area is still selected. This
212 is especially useful to view the start of the Visual area in one window, and
214 'mousemodel' is "popup") to drag either end of the Visual area.
217 4. Operating on the Visual area *visual-operators*
283 area, but instead take the highlighted text and search for that: >
298 Another way to operate on the Visual area is using the |/\%V| item in a
299 pattern. For example, to replace all '(' in the Visual area with '#': >
393 `> go to the end of the Visual area
394 a<CR><Esc> break the line after the Visual area
395 `< jump to the start of the Visual area
396 i<CR><Esc> break the line before the Visual area
471 - Using the mouse to select an area, and 'selectmode' contains "mouse".
505 Users will expect printable characters to replace the selected area.
510 mode entered, unless the selected area was deleted, another buffer became
519 gV Avoid the automatic reselection of the Visual area