VIM: Python type indented-block command equivalent to % for C?
Paddy3118
paddy3118 at googlemail.com
Fri Mar 9 00:43:00 EST 2007
On Mar 8, 5:02 am, "Paddy3118" <paddy3... at googlemail.com> wrote:
> Not python:
> but python type
> indented text
>
> Notice the blank line above.
> It could have several
> spaces or tabs, and still
> be a part of the block
> beginning 'Not python:':
> The block ends at the
> first non-blank line
> with less indent.
>
> Assuming that only space characters are allowed
> for indenting, is their a way to yank a Python
> block like y% works for C , or a way to move to
> the end of a block defined by indentation?
>
> I have tried help indent but could not find
> anything.
>
> Thanks, Paddy.
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- Paddy
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