On 23/10/05, Paolo Pantaleo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just started learning python (i think it is great). Now i have the > following problem: > How can i comment 10 lines of code in a shot? That is, how can i add a > # at the begenning of a range of lines?
In command mode (hit 'escape' twice) go to the first line and type :.,+10s/^/#/ which says: 'select (s) from the current line to ten lines down(.,+10), then replace beginning of line(^) with a # > just to be more clear, i want to rasform > > a=['a','b','c'] > for i in a: > do_something(i) > print i > > to > > #a=['a','b','c'] > #for i in a: > # do_something(i) > # print i > > Thnx > PAolo > -- > > > If you feel is a good idea, pleas correct my poor English > > if you have a minute to spend pleas visit my photogrphy site: > http://mypic.altervista.org > > -- Rasputin :: Jack of All Trades - Master of Nuns http://number9.hellooperator.net/