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2. Select the first "bat" and type * to set it to search. 2. Select the first "bat" and type * to set it to search.
3. Type v to enter Select mode. 3. Type v to enter Select mode.
4. Type n to select the other "bat". 4. Type n to select the other "bat".
5. Use c or r to change the "bat"s to "cat". 5. Use c (or r after selecting the "b"s) to change the "bat"s to "cat".
--> Everybody wants to be a bat, --> Everybody wants to be a bat,
--> because a cat's the only bat --> because a cat's the only bat
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Using the selections and multi-cursor functionality, you can Using the selections and multi-cursor functionality, you can
comment multiple lines as long as they are under the selection or comment multiple lines as long as they are under the selection or
cursors. cursors. To uncomment the lines, press Ctrl-c again.
1. Move your cursor to the line marked with '-->' below. 1. Move your cursor to the line marked with '-->' below.
2. Now try to select or add more cursors to the other lines marked 2. Now try to select or add more cursors to the other lines marked
with '-->'. with '-->'.
3. Comment those lines. 3. Comment those lines.
4. Uncomment those lines.
--> How many are you going to comment? --> How many are you going to comment?
--> Is this enough for a comment? --> Is this enough for a comment?
--> What are you doing?! --> What are you doing?!
--> Stop commenting me! --> Stop commenting me!
--> AAAAaargh!!! --> AAAAaargh!!!
--> Enough! Uncomment me now!
Note: If there are already commented lines under selections or Note: If there are only some commented lines under selections or
multiple cursors, they won't be uncommented but commented again. multiple cursors, the commented lines will be commented again
instead of being uncommented.
================================================================= =================================================================
= CHAPTER 11 RECAP = = CHAPTER 11 RECAP =
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* Use Ctrl-c to comment a line under your cursor. Press Ctrl-c * Use Ctrl-c to comment a line under your cursor. Press Ctrl-c
again to uncomment. again to uncomment.
* To comment multiple lines, use the selections * To comment multiple lines, use the selections or multi-cursors
and multi-cursors before typing Ctrl-c. before typing Ctrl-c. Press Ctrl-c again to uncomment.
* Commented lines cannot be uncommented but commented again.
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= CHAPTER 13.5 SWAPPING SPLITS = = CHAPTER 13.5 SWAPPING SPLITS =
================================================================= =================================================================
Open a split on the left with :vs hello1 and then a split below Open a split on the right with :vs hello1 and then a split below
with :hs hello2. with :hs hello2.
From hello2, press Ctrl-w K to swap it with the split above. Now From hello2, press Ctrl-w K to swap it with the split above. Now
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= CHAPTER 13.6 TRANSPOSE SPLITS = = CHAPTER 13.6 TRANSPOSE SPLITS =
================================================================= =================================================================
Open a split on the left with :vs hello1 and then a split below Open a split on the right with :vs hello1 and then a split below
with :hs hello2. with :hs hello2.
Move to the tutor split, then press Ctrl-w t to transpose the Move to the tutor split, then press Ctrl-w t to transpose the