On Mar 8, 5:02 am, "Paddy3118" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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.
I have installed the following plugins for my Python work: taglist http://vim-taglist.sourceforge.net/images/taglist_python.gif python.vim http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=30 and Bicycle Repair Man http://bicyclerepair.sourceforge.net/ - Paddy -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list