Tim Chase wrote:
>> One problem I have is that the >> indent in normal mode doesn't work
>> when a line starts with the # character. Any idea what I'm doing
>> wrong?
>
> In short, ">>" *does* indent in normal mode (I presume you
> accurately mean "Normal" mode, rather than "Insert" mode). The
>
On Jan 4, 7:07 pm, Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > One problem I have is that the >> indent in normal mode doesn't work
> > when a line starts with the # character. Any idea what I'm doing
> > wrong?
>
> In short, ">>" *does* indent in normal mode (I presume you
> accurately mean "Normal"
> One problem I have is that the >> indent in normal mode doesn't work
> when a line starts with the # character. Any idea what I'm doing
> wrong?
In short, ">>" *does* indent in normal mode (I presume you
accurately mean "Normal" mode, rather than "Insert" mode). The
question becomes why doesn'