Hello, I have a vimscript function, in which I yank some content, modify it, and then paste it back. The function is called by a visual mode map.
normal! gv"xy "... modify the text ... normal! gvd normal! "xP It works fine, except for the warning "x more lines", which makes me press Enter needlessly. Is there any way to remove that warning? I've googled quite a bit for this, but the only thing that almost- kinda-works is to :set ch=2 (in the opened file), then trigger the map, then set the value back to 1. I've considered setting the status bar to two lines permanently, but before I do that, is there a better way? I also tried setting ch inside the function, and outside the function but inside the map, before calling the function proper -- neither worked. So, ideas anyone? Thanks in advance for your help. --Óscar -- Óscar Pereira | https://erroneousthoughts.org Rules of Optimisation: Rule 1: Don't do it. Rule 2 (for experts only): Don't do it yet. -- M.A. Jackson
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