Tim Chase wrote:
> > > To replicate
> > >
> > > $ vi -u NONE
> > > :r !jot 15
> > >
> > > (or use `seq 15` to get the numbers 1-15 in your file)
> > >
> > > 3GVG:g/5/d
> > >
> > > This should delete lines 5 and 15 because they contain a "5".
> > > However, issueing
> > >
> > > gv
>
On 2020-07-19 17:18, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> Tim Chase wrote:
> > To replicate
> >
> > $ vi -u NONE
> > :r !jot 15
> >
> > (or use `seq 15` to get the numbers 1-15 in your file)
> >
> > 3GVG:g/5/d
> >
> > This should delete lines 5 and 15 because they contain a "5".
> > However, issueing
Tim Chase wrote:
> To replicate
>
> $ vi -u NONE
> :r !jot 15
>
> (or use `seq 15` to get the numbers 1-15 in your file)
>
> 3GVG:g/5/d
>
> This should delete lines 5 and 15 because they contain a "5".
> However, issueing
>
> gv
>
> does not reselect the text.
For me it does. I
To replicate
$ vi -u NONE
:r !jot 15
(or use `seq 15` to get the numbers 1-15 in your file)
3GVG:g/5/d
This should delete lines 5 and 15 because they contain a "5".
However, issueing
gv
does not reselect the text. If instead you have 16 numbers
$ vim -u NONE
:r !jot 16
and do