How about this - is there an event that I can use to just redefine what vim
already made with the same information?
On Nov 10, 2015 6:35 AM, "Tim Chase" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2015-11-10 09:12, Tim Ferguson wrote:
> > : let @a = <c-r>a
> >
> > and that puts the content on the edit line for you to edit it
> > visually.
>
> You have to deal with escaping issues here (and remember to quote
> it). So it would be
>
> :let @a='<c-r>a'
> :let @a="<c-r>a"
>
> but then go back and escape any single/double-quotes in your macro
> (and in the double-quote case, there are other metachars that would
> need to be replaced if they're in your macro).
>
> -tim
>
> > {An other} Tim
>
> I have longevity and less duplication here, so I tend to use "Tim"
> when signing off whereas on the Python mailing list, I'm one of many
> Tims, some of whom are much more famous, so I sign off there with my
> initials which are more unique.
>
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