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Merge.
| author | Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
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| date | Fri, 12 Oct 2012 19:16:46 -0400 |
| parents | c451e6fb149d (current diff) 8985aa307b9a (diff) |
| children | 255d5232b0f6 |
| branches/tags | (none) |
| files | chapters/09.markdown |
Changes
--- a/chapters/09.markdown Fri Oct 12 19:13:41 2012 -0400 +++ b/chapters/09.markdown Fri Oct 12 19:16:46 2012 -0400 @@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ instead of double quotes. Try using `vnoremap` to add a mapping that will wrap whatever text you have -*visually selected* in quotes. You'll probably need the `` `<`` and `` `>`` -commands for this, so read up on them with ``:help `<``. +*visually selected* in quotes. You'll probably need the `` `< `` and `` `> `` +commands for this, so read up on them with `` :help `< ``. Map `H` in normal mode to go to the beginning of the current line. Since `h` moves left you can think of `H` as a "stronger" `h`.
--- a/chapters/24.markdown Fri Oct 12 19:13:41 2012 -0400 +++ b/chapters/24.markdown Fri Oct 12 19:16:46 2012 -0400 @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ : echo a:000 :endfunction - :call Varg("a", "b", "c") + :call Varg2("a", "b", "c") We can see that Vim puts "a" into the named argument `a:foo`, and the rest are put into the list of varargs.