Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 20:55:23 -0400, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
In <[email protected]>, on
03/29/2010
at 10:27 AM, Mark Post said:
Now _that_ is just as easy as ISPF (sort of) when using vi. To move 5
lines:
How about moving a large block of lines? With ISPF I can put MM on one
end, find the other end, put MM on it and then put A or B where I want it
moved. That's especially easy if I've previously defined labels on the
relevant lines.
vi:
o Locate last line; mark it.
o Locate first line; delete through mark.
o Locate insertion point; "p" for "put
o Repeat last step as needed.
"p" is always A(fter). But a touch of the up-arrow
fixes that. Except at beginning of file.
Ugly ugly ugly.
It's all reflex for me; I don't know whether it's fewer or
more keystrokes than ISPF prefix commands (which aren't
reflex for me). As was said earlier, it's what one is
accustomed to that counts
Yup.
Chag Kasher V'Same'ach,
I think I understand the intent of the above, but
what language is it?
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