On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 08:11:18PM -0500, Eric P wrote: > Paolo Pantaleo 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? > > > > 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 > > -- > >
You can simply place your cursor on the first line you want to comment out, then : :.,.+4s/^/#/ This will comment then 4 lines from the line your cursor is on. -- work hard, die young Thias -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]