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'
I'm just starting to use vim. It has helped me do a lot of repetitive
editing of Python files.
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?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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