Re: vim undel

2003-02-12 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 06:47:20PM -, Hugo Portela wrote: > note: All the delete commands use a default buffer. But since it's > always the same, any copy or delete command will overwrite the > previous one in the buffer. You can use a different buffer if you like, though, and there are sev

Re: vim undel

2003-02-12 Thread Steve Lamb
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 18:21:33 + Hugh Saunders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hello, i use vim to weed out large chunks of email so can quote > [hopefully] the relevant bits. My method is :x,yd this is fine until i > get one of the values wrong, then i may have deleted 10 more lines than > expected

Re: vim undel

2003-02-12 Thread Hugh Saunders
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 07:41:54PM +0100, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: > On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 the mental interface of > Hugh Saunders told: > > > hello, i use vim to weed out large chunks of email so can quote > > [hopefully] the relevant bits. My method is :x,yd this is fine until i > > get one of t

Re: vim undel

2003-02-12 Thread Michael Heironimus
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 06:21:33PM +, Hugh Saunders wrote: > hello, i use vim to weed out large chunks of email so can quote > [hopefully] the relevant bits. My method is :x,yd this is fine until i > get one of the values wrong, then i may have deleted 10 more lines than > expected. In the vim

Re: vim undel

2003-02-12 Thread Hugo Portela
> hello, i use vim to weed out large chunks of email so can quote > [hopefully] the relevant bits. My method is :x,yd this is fine until i > get one of the values wrong, then i may have deleted 10 more lines > than expected. In the vim documentation i have found how to undo edits > to one line but

Re: vim undel

2003-02-12 Thread Elimar Riesebieter
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 the mental interface of Hugh Saunders told: > hello, i use vim to weed out large chunks of email so can quote > [hopefully] the relevant bits. My method is :x,yd this is fine until i > get one of the values wrong, then i may have deleted 10 more lines than > expected. In the v

vim undel

2003-02-12 Thread Hugh Saunders
hello, i use vim to weed out large chunks of email so can quote [hopefully] the relevant bits. My method is :x,yd this is fine until i get one of the values wrong, then i may have deleted 10 more lines than expected. In the vim documentation i have found how to undo edits to one line but how can i