On Wed, Feb 28, 2001, Jürgen Salk wrote: > If you edit your mails with vim, you can easily reformat the quoted > lines by the "gq{motion}" command. E.g. "gqj" will format the > current line and places the cursor in the next line. Then proceed > with the "." command. Or just type "gqG" which will reformat every > line until the end. Yeah, one of my favorite and most used functions of vim for email. I would be lost without it. Q} is one of my most used keystroke combos. I still keep the old (?) use of Q instead of gq. Btw, I reformatted your extra long lines. ;-) -Ken -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] AIM: ScopusFest
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