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make use of il to cover one more useful text blocks #8
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Hi Ping, It seems like Markdown has screwed up the indentation of your example, but it was clearer in your email. I'm guessing that what you would like to happen is that when you do on the second block (ie .task 6) then it would select the entire .task 6 block? Thanks, |
hi Michael: .other tasks
.task 5
so my personally usage expreriences, there are 2 things might be worth
, will delete
ideally, maybe make it user configurable?
just FYI. thanks for your great work again. On 1/8/2013 6:48 PM, Michael Smith wrote:
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hi Michael:
I've beening using vim-indent-object as an extra text-object to handle my indented text blocks
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3037
it's extremely useful in a daily base, because most of my text files are indentation-based.
however, there is one common scenario that is not (and seems should be ) covered by it:
.task 5
do this
and do that
.task 6
this is more urgent
I know this is not a programming scenario , but I remember even in some script there is such a need to action on this kind of blocks.
currently both of the above are not covered under the text object.
and currently il is just linked to ii:
"
iI (I)nner (I)ndentation level (no lines above/below).
Note that the iI mapping is mostly included simply for completeness, it is
effectively a synonym for ii.
"
so I think it's good to make il mapping to the blocks that I mentioned above?
thanks!
regards
ping
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