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9 Visual mode is a flexible and easy way to select a piece of text for an
10 operator. It is the only way to select a block of text.
29 1. Mark the start of the text with "v", "V" or CTRL-V.
31 2. Move to the end of the text.
32 The text from the start of the Visual mode up to and including the
42 The highlighted text normally includes the character under the cursor.
46 With "v" the text before the start position and after the end position will
52 With CTRL-V (blockwise Visual mode) the highlighted text will be a rectangle
55 delete the highlighted text and then start insertion at the top left
84 CTRL-V could be mapped to paste text, it doesn't work
90 and no text is affected. Also when you hit "v" in characterwise Visual mode,
108 After using "p" or "P" in Visual mode the text that
116 E.g., "dgn" deletes the text of the next match.
130 lines from the last line on the screen the text is
132 the first line on the screen the text is scrolled
136 <RightMouse> Start Visual mode if it is not active. The text from
139 the start or end of the highlighted text, whichever
167 The start of the text is the Cursor position. If the "$" command was used as
168 one of the last commands to extend the highlighted text, the area will be
186 o Go to Other end of highlighted text: The current
188 text and the cursor is moved to the other end of the
189 highlighted text. The highlighted area remains the
193 O Go to Other end of highlighted text. This is like
197 the screen (e.g., a <Tab>), the highlighted text may
202 highlighted text will be determined by the longest highlighted line. This
283 area, but instead take the highlighted text and search for that: >
316 retain visual columns. Works only for adding text to a line, not for
333 Works only for adding text to a line, not for deletions.
336 All selected text in the block will be replaced by the same text string. When
337 using "c" the selected text is deleted and Insert mode started. You can then
338 enter text (without a line break). When you hit <Esc>, the same string is
365 same amount of text as the last time:
371 The start of the text is the Cursor position. If the "$" command was used as
372 one of the last commands to extend the highlighted text, the repeating will
385 Here is an example, to replace the selected text with the output of "date": >
397 !!date<CR> filter the Visual text through date
402 selected text: >
411 With the following text, I will indicate the commands to produce the block and
413 line of the test text.
421 The test text is: