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> I can do search and replace in the block like so: > <C-V> > Use arrows (or "j") to pick your lines > :s/^/#/ (which turns into: ":'<,'>s/^/#/") > <enter> > > But then vim matches the beginning of every line in the file as noted by > the blinding yellow highlighted line I get up the side of my terminal. > If I wanted to indent using tabs, I would highlight the block and then > use ">" -- and I know I can define tab/space settings in my .vimrc, > etc.. Is that my best option? That doesn't cover me when I want to > insert comment chars. > I should add that the above search and replace works, but the highlighting vim does after the replace requires extra keystrokes to get rid of which seems a little silly. So, while I have something that works, I'm looking for the better option -- and thanks for the suggestions so far. Regards, Steve
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