On Di, 25 Mai 2021, Andre Tann wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I repeatedly have the following situation, and wonder how it can be handled
> better than I do it now. These lines must be merged
> 
> /path;text
> /path;text
> /path;text
> 
> with these:
> 
> /subdir
> /longsubdir
> /longlongsubdir
> 
> Result:
> 
> /path/subdir;text
> /path/longsubdir;text
> /path/longlongsubdir;text
> 
> 
> What I do now is to mark and yank the second block, go to the first
> semicolon, and press P. Result is:
> 
> /path/subdir        ;text
> /path/longsubdir    ;text
> /path/longlongsubdir;text
> 
> But this is obviously not what I want. How can I avoid the extra blanks?

With the latest Vim 8.2.2914 you can now paste using `zp` that will not 
add any padding.

Best,
Christian
-- 
Männer verlangen von den Frauen immer das Gleiche.
Frauen verlangen von den Männern etwas Besonderes.
                -- Sarah Bernhardt

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