vi % alternive command
Matthew D. Wood
woodm at equire.com
Wed Aug 22 18:11:21 EDT 2001
Um... Not quite, but sort of.
you can use your open lines as a sort of cheat. for instance '}' should
move you to the next empty line. Thus, >} will indent the rest of the
section you're in. Unfortunately, it doesn't work as well as you would
like.
There was a VIM script at :
http://vim.sf.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=30
but I don't think it works like I would like it to.
But that's about it.
Curtis Jensen wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> In vi the "%" command will jump to the closing or openeing (,{,[, etc.
> This is helpful to find the end of blocks (if blocks, function blocks,
> etc). Has anyone figured out and equivalent commend for vi/vim to jump
> to the end/beginning of a block? Thanks.
>
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