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4 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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7Visual mode *Visual* *Visual-mode* *visual-mode*
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9Visual mode is a flexible and easy way to select a piece of text for an
10operator. It is the only way to select a block of text.
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12This is introduced in section |04.4| of the user manual.
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141. Using Visual mode |visual-use|
152. Starting and stopping Visual mode |visual-start|
163. Changing the Visual area |visual-change|
174. Operating on the Visual area |visual-operators|
185. Blockwise operators |blockwise-operators|
196. Repeating |visual-repeat|
207. Examples |visual-examples|
218. Select mode |Select-mode|
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Bram Moolenaar76f3b1a2014-03-27 22:30:07 +010023{Since Vim 7.4.200 the |+visual| feature is always included}
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000024
25==============================================================================
261. Using Visual mode *visual-use*
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28Using Visual mode consists of three parts:
291. Mark the start of the text with "v", "V" or CTRL-V.
30 The character under the cursor will be used as the start.
312. Move to the end of the text.
32 The text from the start of the Visual mode up to and including the
33 character under the cursor is highlighted.
343. Type an operator command.
35 The highlighted characters will be operated upon.
36
37The 'highlight' option can be used to set the display mode to use for
38highlighting in Visual mode.
39The 'virtualedit' option can be used to allow positioning the cursor to
40positions where there is no actual character.
41
42The highlighted text normally includes the character under the cursor.
43However, when the 'selection' option is set to "exclusive" and the cursor is
44after the Visual area, the character under the cursor is not included.
45
46With "v" the text before the start position and after the end position will
Bram Moolenaar81695252004-12-29 20:58:21 +000047not be highlighted. However, all uppercase and non-alpha operators, except
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000048"~" and "U", will work on whole lines anyway. See the list of operators
49below.
50
51 *visual-block*
52With CTRL-V (blockwise Visual mode) the highlighted text will be a rectangle
53between start position and the cursor. However, some operators work on whole
54lines anyway (see the list below). The change and substitute operators will
55delete the highlighted text and then start insertion at the top left
56position.
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58==============================================================================
592. Starting and stopping Visual mode *visual-start*
60
61 *v* *characterwise-visual*
Bram Moolenaarc8734422012-06-01 22:38:45 +020062[count]v Start Visual mode per character.
Bram Moolenaar9b451252012-08-15 17:43:31 +020063 With [count] select the same number of characters or
64 lines as used for the last Visual operation, but at
65 the current cursor position, multiplied by [count].
66 When the previous Visual operation was on a block both
Bram Moolenaard09acef2012-09-21 14:54:30 +020067 the width and height of the block are multiplied by
Bram Moolenaar9b451252012-08-15 17:43:31 +020068 [count].
69 When there was no previous Visual operation [count]
70 characters are selected. This is like moving the
71 cursor right N * [count] characters. One less when
Bram Moolenaarc8734422012-06-01 22:38:45 +020072 'selection' is not "exclusive".
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000073
74 *V* *linewise-visual*
Bram Moolenaarc8734422012-06-01 22:38:45 +020075[count]V Start Visual mode linewise.
Bram Moolenaard5d015d2013-11-03 21:14:31 +010076 With [count] select the same number of lines as used
77 for the last Visual operation, but at the current
78 cursor position, multiplied by [count]. When there
79 was no previous Visual operation [count] lines are
80 selected.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000081
82 *CTRL-V* *blockwise-visual*
Bram Moolenaarc8734422012-06-01 22:38:45 +020083[count]CTRL-V Start Visual mode blockwise. Note: Under Windows
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000084 CTRL-V could be mapped to paste text, it doesn't work
85 to start Visual mode then, see |CTRL-V-alternative|.
Bram Moolenaarc8734422012-06-01 22:38:45 +020086 [count] is used as with `v` above.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000087
88If you use <Esc>, click the left mouse button or use any command that
89does a jump to another buffer while in Visual mode, the highlighting stops
90and no text is affected. Also when you hit "v" in characterwise Visual mode,
91"CTRL-V" in blockwise Visual mode or "V" in linewise Visual mode. If you hit
92CTRL-Z the highlighting stops and the editor is suspended or a new shell is
93started |CTRL-Z|.
94
95 new mode after typing: *v_v* *v_CTRL-V* *v_V*
96old mode "v" "CTRL-V" "V" ~
97
98Normal Visual blockwise Visual linewise Visual
99Visual Normal blockwise Visual linewise Visual
100blockwise Visual Visual Normal linewise Visual
101linewise Visual Visual blockwise Visual Normal
102
Bram Moolenaard5cdbeb2005-10-10 20:59:28 +0000103 *gv* *v_gv* *reselect-Visual*
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000104gv Start Visual mode with the same area as the previous
Bram Moolenaar402d2fe2005-04-15 21:00:38 +0000105 area and the same mode.
106 In Visual mode the current and the previous Visual
107 area are exchanged.
108 After using "p" or "P" in Visual mode the text that
109 was put will be selected.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000110
Bram Moolenaar641e2862012-07-25 15:06:34 +0200111 *gn* *v_gn*
112gn Search forward for the last used search pattern, like
113 with `n`, and start Visual mode to select the match.
114 If the cursor is on the match, visually selects it.
115 If an operator is pending, operates on the match.
116 E.g., "dgn" deletes the text of the next match.
117 If Visual mode is active, extends the selection
118 until the end of the next match.
Bram Moolenaar5ef1c6a2019-11-10 22:09:11 +0100119 'wrapscan' applies
Bram Moolenaar26967612019-03-17 17:13:16 +0100120 Note: Unlike `n` the search direction does not depend
Bram Moolenaarf6b40102019-02-22 15:24:03 +0100121 on the previous search command.
Bram Moolenaar641e2862012-07-25 15:06:34 +0200122
123 *gN* *v_gN*
124gN Like |gn| but searches backward, like with `N`.
125
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000126 *<LeftMouse>*
127<LeftMouse> Set the current cursor position. If Visual mode is
Bram Moolenaare7b1ea02020-08-07 19:54:59 +0200128 active it is stopped. Only when 'mouse' option
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000129 contains 'n' or 'a'. If the position is within 'so'
130 lines from the last line on the screen the text is
131 scrolled up. If the position is within 'so' lines from
132 the first line on the screen the text is scrolled
133 down.
134
135 *<RightMouse>*
136<RightMouse> Start Visual mode if it is not active. The text from
137 the cursor position to the position of the click is
138 highlighted. If Visual mode was already active move
Bram Moolenaare7b1ea02020-08-07 19:54:59 +0200139 the start or end of the highlighted text, whichever
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000140 is closest, to the position of the click. Only when
141 'mouse' option contains 'n' or 'a'.
142
143 Note: when 'mousemodel' is set to "popup",
144 <S-LeftMouse> has to be used instead of <RightMouse>.
145
146 *<LeftRelease>*
147<LeftRelease> This works like a <LeftMouse>, if it is not at
148 the same position as <LeftMouse>. In an older version
149 of xterm you won't see the selected area until the
150 button is released, unless there is access to the
151 display where the xterm is running (via the DISPLAY
152 environment variable or the -display argument). Only
153 when 'mouse' option contains 'n' or 'a'.
154
155If Visual mode is not active and the "v", "V" or CTRL-V is preceded with a
156count, the size of the previously highlighted area is used for a start. You
157can then move the end of the highlighted area and give an operator. The type
158of the old area is used (character, line or blockwise).
159- Linewise Visual mode: The number of lines is multiplied with the count.
160- Blockwise Visual mode: The number of lines and columns is multiplied with
161 the count.
162- Normal Visual mode within one line: The number of characters is multiplied
163 with the count.
164- Normal Visual mode with several lines: The number of lines is multiplied
165 with the count, in the last line the same number of characters is used as
166 in the last line in the previously highlighted area.
167The start of the text is the Cursor position. If the "$" command was used as
168one of the last commands to extend the highlighted text, the area will be
169extended to the rightmost column of the longest line.
170
171If you want to highlight exactly the same area as the last time, you can use
172"gv" |gv| |v_gv|.
173
Bram Moolenaar81695252004-12-29 20:58:21 +0000174 *v_<Esc>*
175<Esc> In Visual mode: Stop Visual mode.
176
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000177 *v_CTRL-C*
178CTRL-C In Visual mode: Stop Visual mode. When insert mode is
179 pending (the mode message shows
180 "-- (insert) VISUAL --"), it is also stopped.
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182==============================================================================
1833. Changing the Visual area *visual-change*
184
185 *v_o*
186o Go to Other end of highlighted text: The current
187 cursor position becomes the start of the highlighted
188 text and the cursor is moved to the other end of the
189 highlighted text. The highlighted area remains the
190 same.
191
192 *v_O*
193O Go to Other end of highlighted text. This is like
194 "o", but in Visual block mode the cursor moves to the
195 other corner in the same line. When the corner is at
196 a character that occupies more than one position on
197 the screen (e.g., a <Tab>), the highlighted text may
198 change.
199
200 *v_$*
201When the "$" command is used with blockwise Visual mode, the right end of the
202highlighted text will be determined by the longest highlighted line. This
203stops when a motion command is used that does not move straight up or down.
204
205For moving the end of the block many commands can be used, but you cannot
206use Ex commands, commands that make changes or abandon the file. Commands
Bram Moolenaar9964e462007-05-05 17:54:07 +0000207(starting with) ".", "&", CTRL-^, "Z", CTRL-], CTRL-T, CTRL-R, CTRL-I
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000208and CTRL-O cause a beep and Visual mode continues.
209
210When switching to another window on the same buffer, the cursor position in
211that window is adjusted, so that the same Visual area is still selected. This
212is especially useful to view the start of the Visual area in one window, and
213the end in another. You can then use <RightMouse> (or <S-LeftMouse> when
Bram Moolenaar81695252004-12-29 20:58:21 +0000214'mousemodel' is "popup") to drag either end of the Visual area.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000215
216==============================================================================
2174. Operating on the Visual area *visual-operators*
218
219The operators that can be used are:
220 ~ switch case |v_~|
221 d delete |v_d|
222 c change (4) |v_c|
223 y yank |v_y|
224 > shift right (4) |v_>|
225 < shift left (4) |v_<|
226 ! filter through external command (1) |v_!|
227 = filter through 'equalprg' option command (1) |v_=|
228 gq format lines to 'textwidth' length (1) |v_gq|
229
230The objects that can be used are:
231 aw a word (with white space) |v_aw|
232 iw inner word |v_iw|
233 aW a WORD (with white space) |v_aW|
234 iW inner WORD |v_iW|
235 as a sentence (with white space) |v_as|
236 is inner sentence |v_is|
237 ap a paragraph (with white space) |v_ap|
238 ip inner paragraph |v_ip|
Bram Moolenaare7b1ea02020-08-07 19:54:59 +0200239 ab a () block (with parentheses) |v_ab|
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000240 ib inner () block |v_ib|
241 aB a {} block (with braces) |v_aB|
242 iB inner {} block |v_iB|
Bram Moolenaar5e3dae82010-03-02 16:19:40 +0100243 at a <tag> </tag> block (with tags) |v_at|
244 it inner <tag> </tag> block |v_it|
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000245 a< a <> block (with <>) |v_a<|
246 i< inner <> block |v_i<|
247 a[ a [] block (with []) |v_a[|
248 i[ inner [] block |v_i[|
Bram Moolenaar5e3dae82010-03-02 16:19:40 +0100249 a" a double quoted string (with quotes) |v_aquote|
250 i" inner double quoted string |v_iquote|
251 a' a single quoted string (with quotes) |v_a'|
252 i' inner simple quoted string |v_i'|
253 a` a string in backticks (with backticks) |v_a`|
254 i` inner string in backticks |v_i`|
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000255
256Additionally the following commands can be used:
Bram Moolenaar8f3f58f2010-01-06 20:52:26 +0100257 : start Ex command for highlighted lines (1) |v_:|
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000258 r change (4) |v_r|
259 s change |v_s|
260 C change (2)(4) |v_C|
261 S change (2) |v_S|
262 R change (2) |v_R|
263 x delete |v_x|
264 D delete (3) |v_D|
265 X delete (2) |v_X|
266 Y yank (2) |v_Y|
267 p put |v_p|
268 J join (1) |v_J|
269 U make uppercase |v_U|
270 u make lowercase |v_u|
271 ^] find tag |v_CTRL-]|
272 I block insert |v_b_I|
273 A block append |v_b_A|
274
275(1): Always whole lines, see |:visual_example|.
276(2): Whole lines when not using CTRL-V.
277(3): Whole lines when not using CTRL-V, delete until the end of the line when
278 using CTRL-V.
279(4): When using CTRL-V operates on the block only.
280
281Note that the ":vmap" command can be used to specifically map keys in Visual
282mode. For example, if you would like the "/" command not to extend the Visual
283area, but instead take the highlighted text and search for that: >
284 :vmap / y/<C-R>"<CR>
285(In the <> notation |<>|, when typing it you should type it literally; you
286need to remove the 'B' and '<' flags from 'cpoptions'.)
287
288If you want to give a register name using the """ command, do this just before
289typing the operator character: "v{move-around}"xd".
290
291If you want to give a count to the command, do this just before typing the
292operator character: "v{move-around}3>" (move lines 3 indents to the right).
293
294 *{move-around}*
295The {move-around} is any sequence of movement commands. Note the difference
296with {motion}, which is only ONE movement command.
297
Bram Moolenaar66fa2712006-01-22 23:22:22 +0000298Another way to operate on the Visual area is using the |/\%V| item in a
299pattern. For example, to replace all '(' in the Visual area with '#': >
300
Bram Moolenaar30b65812012-07-12 22:01:11 +0200301 :'<,'>s/\%V(/#/g
302
303Note that the "'<,'>" will appear automatically when you press ":" in Visual
304mode.
Bram Moolenaar66fa2712006-01-22 23:22:22 +0000305
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000306==============================================================================
3075. Blockwise operators *blockwise-operators*
308
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000309Reminder: Use 'virtualedit' to be able to select blocks that start or end
310after the end of a line or halfway a tab.
311
312Visual-block Insert *v_b_I*
313With a blockwise selection, I{string}<ESC> will insert {string} at the start
314of block on every line of the block, provided that the line extends into the
315block. Thus lines that are short will remain unmodified. TABs are split to
Bram Moolenaare2e69e42017-09-02 20:30:35 +0200316retain visual columns. Works only for adding text to a line, not for
317deletions. See |v_b_I_example|.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000318
319Visual-block Append *v_b_A*
320With a blockwise selection, A{string}<ESC> will append {string} to the end of
Bram Moolenaar402d2fe2005-04-15 21:00:38 +0000321block on every line of the block. There is some differing behavior where the
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000322block RHS is not straight, due to different line lengths:
323
3241. Block was created with <C-v>$
325 In this case the string is appended to the end of each line.
3262. Block was created with <C-v>{move-around}
327 In this case the string is appended to the end of the block on each line,
328 and whitespace is inserted to pad to the end-of-block column.
329See |v_b_A_example|.
330Note: "I" and "A" behave differently for lines that don't extend into the
331selected block. This was done intentionally, so that you can do it the way
332you want.
Bram Moolenaare2e69e42017-09-02 20:30:35 +0200333Works only for adding text to a line, not for deletions.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000334
335Visual-block change *v_b_c*
336All selected text in the block will be replaced by the same text string. When
337using "c" the selected text is deleted and Insert mode started. You can then
338enter text (without a line break). When you hit <Esc>, the same string is
339inserted in all previously selected lines.
340
341Visual-block Change *v_b_C*
342Like using "c", but the selection is extended until the end of the line for
343all lines.
344
345 *v_b_<*
346Visual-block Shift *v_b_>*
Bram Moolenaar402d2fe2005-04-15 21:00:38 +0000347The block is shifted by 'shiftwidth'. The RHS of the block is irrelevant. The
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000348LHS of the block determines the point from which to apply a right shift, and
Bram Moolenaar402d2fe2005-04-15 21:00:38 +0000349padding includes TABs optimally according to 'ts' and 'et'. The LHS of the
Bram Moolenaare7b1ea02020-08-07 19:54:59 +0200350block determines the point up to which to shift left.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000351See |v_b_>_example|.
352See |v_b_<_example|.
353
354Visual-block Replace *v_b_r*
355Every screen char in the highlighted region is replaced with the same char, ie
356TABs are split and the virtual whitespace is replaced, maintaining screen
357layout.
358See |v_b_r_example|.
359
360
361==============================================================================
3626. Repeating *visual-repeat*
363
364When repeating a Visual mode operator, the operator will be applied to the
365same amount of text as the last time:
366- Linewise Visual mode: The same number of lines.
367- Blockwise Visual mode: The same number of lines and columns.
368- Normal Visual mode within one line: The same number of characters.
369- Normal Visual mode with several lines: The same number of lines, in the
370 last line the same number of characters as in the last line the last time.
371The start of the text is the Cursor position. If the "$" command was used as
372one of the last commands to extend the highlighted text, the repeating will
373be applied up to the rightmost column of the longest line.
374
375
376==============================================================================
3777. Examples *visual-examples*
378
379 *:visual_example*
380Currently the ":" command works on whole lines only. When you select part of
381a line, doing something like ":!date" will replace the whole line. If you
382want only part of the line to be replaced you will have to make a mapping for
383it. In a future release ":" may work on partial lines.
384
385Here is an example, to replace the selected text with the output of "date": >
386 :vmap _a <Esc>`>a<CR><Esc>`<i<CR><Esc>!!date<CR>kJJ
387
388(In the <> notation |<>|, when typing it you should type it literally; you
389need to remove the 'B' and '<' flags from 'cpoptions')
390
391What this does is:
392<Esc> stop Visual mode
393`> go to the end of the Visual area
394a<CR><Esc> break the line after the Visual area
395`< jump to the start of the Visual area
396i<CR><Esc> break the line before the Visual area
397!!date<CR> filter the Visual text through date
398kJJ Join the lines back together
399
400 *visual-search*
401Here is an idea for a mapping that makes it possible to do a search for the
402selected text: >
403 :vmap X y/<C-R>"<CR>
404
405(In the <> notation |<>|, when typing it you should type it literally; you
406need to remove the 'B' and '<' flags from 'cpoptions')
407
408Note that special characters (like '.' and '*') will cause problems.
409
410Visual-block Examples *blockwise-examples*
411With the following text, I will indicate the commands to produce the block and
Bram Moolenaar402d2fe2005-04-15 21:00:38 +0000412the results below. In all cases, the cursor begins on the 'a' in the first
Bram Moolenaar81695252004-12-29 20:58:21 +0000413line of the test text.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000414The following modeline settings are assumed ":ts=8:sw=4:".
415
416It will be helpful to
417:set hls
418/<TAB>
Bram Moolenaar402d2fe2005-04-15 21:00:38 +0000419where <TAB> is a real TAB. This helps visualise the operations.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000420
421The test text is:
422
423abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
424abc defghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
425abcdef ghi jklmnopqrstuvwxyz
426abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
427
4281. fo<C-v>3jISTRING<ESC> *v_b_I_example*
429
430abcdefghijklmnSTRINGopqrstuvwxyz
431abc STRING defghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
432abcdef ghi STRING jklmnopqrstuvwxyz
433abcdefghijklmnSTRINGopqrstuvwxyz
434
4352. fo<C-v>3j$ASTRING<ESC> *v_b_A_example*
436
437abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzSTRING
438abc defghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzSTRING
439abcdef ghi jklmnopqrstuvwxyzSTRING
440abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzSTRING
441
4423. fo<C-v>3j3l<.. *v_b_<_example*
443
444abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
445abc defghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
446abcdef ghi jklmnopqrstuvwxyz
447abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
448
4494. fo<C-v>3j>.. *v_b_>_example*
450
451abcdefghijklmn opqrstuvwxyz
452abc defghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
453abcdef ghi jklmnopqrstuvwxyz
454abcdefghijklmn opqrstuvwxyz
455
4565. fo<C-v>5l3jrX *v_b_r_example*
457
458abcdefghijklmnXXXXXXuvwxyz
459abc XXXXXXhijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
460abcdef ghi XXXXXX jklmnopqrstuvwxyz
461abcdefghijklmnXXXXXXuvwxyz
462
463==============================================================================
4648. Select mode *Select* *Select-mode*
465
466Select mode looks like Visual mode, but the commands accepted are quite
467different. This resembles the selection mode in Microsoft Windows.
468When the 'showmode' option is set, "-- SELECT --" is shown in the last line.
469
470Entering Select mode:
471- Using the mouse to select an area, and 'selectmode' contains "mouse".
472 'mouse' must also contain a flag for the current mode.
473- Using a non-printable movement command, with the Shift key pressed, and
474 'selectmode' contains "key". For example: <S-Left> and <S-End>. 'keymodel'
475 must also contain "startsel".
476- Using "v", "V" or CTRL-V command, and 'selectmode' contains "cmd".
477- Using "gh", "gH" or "g_CTRL-H" command in Normal mode.
478- From Visual mode, press CTRL-G. *v_CTRL-G*
479
480Commands in Select mode:
481- Printable characters, <NL> and <CR> cause the selection to be deleted, and
482 Vim enters Insert mode. The typed character is inserted.
483- Non-printable movement commands, with the Shift key pressed, extend the
484 selection. 'keymodel' must include "startsel".
485- Non-printable movement commands, with the Shift key NOT pressed, stop Select
486 mode. 'keymodel' must include "stopsel".
487- ESC stops Select mode.
488- CTRL-O switches to Visual mode for the duration of one command. *v_CTRL-O*
489- CTRL-G switches to Visual mode.
490
491Otherwise, typed characters are handled as in Visual mode.
492
493When using an operator in Select mode, and the selection is linewise, the
494selected lines are operated upon, but like in characterwise selection. For
495example, when a whole line is deleted, it can later be pasted halfway a line.
496
497
498Mappings and menus in Select mode. *Select-mode-mapping*
499
Bram Moolenaar371d5402006-03-20 21:47:49 +0000500When mappings and menus are defined with the |:vmap| or |:vmenu| command they
501work both in Visual mode and in Select mode. When these are used in Select
502mode Vim automatically switches to Visual mode, so that the same behavior as
503in Visual mode is effective. If you don't want this use |:xmap| or |:smap|.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000504
Bram Moolenaar8f3f58f2010-01-06 20:52:26 +0100505Users will expect printable characters to replace the selected area.
506Therefore avoid mapping printable characters in Select mode. Or use
507|:sunmap| after |:map| and |:vmap| to remove it for Select mode.
508
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000509After the mapping or menu finishes, the selection is enabled again and Select
510mode entered, unless the selected area was deleted, another buffer became
511the current one or the window layout was changed.
512
513When a character was typed that causes the selection to be deleted and Insert
514mode started, Insert mode mappings are applied to this character. This may
515cause some confusion, because it means Insert mode mappings apply to a
516character typed in Select mode. Language mappings apply as well.
517
518 *gV* *v_gV*
519gV Avoid the automatic reselection of the Visual area
520 after a Select mode mapping or menu has finished.
521 Put this just before the end of the mapping or menu.
522 At least it should be after any operations on the
523 selection.
524
525 *gh*
526gh Start Select mode, characterwise. This is like "v",
527 but starts Select mode instead of Visual mode.
528 Mnemonic: "get highlighted".
529
530 *gH*
531gH Start Select mode, linewise. This is like "V",
532 but starts Select mode instead of Visual mode.
533 Mnemonic: "get Highlighted".
534
535 *g_CTRL-H*
536g CTRL-H Start Select mode, blockwise. This is like CTRL-V,
537 but starts Select mode instead of Visual mode.
538 Mnemonic: "get Highlighted".
539
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