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Posted on 07-Mar-2004 01:33 GMT by oGALAXYo21 comments
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MorphOS gVIM 6.2.322 (Screenshot) : Comment 18 of 21ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 08-Mar-2004 13:35 GMT
In reply to Comment 17 (koan):
> That may happen on Windows but under Linux, the cursor becomes a
green line and highlighted text has a dark grey background (default colours).

You mean you can move the cursor and the block does not disappear? You can move the cursor into the block, before the block, use function to move the block, insert columns, remove columns etc.? That was not possible with gvim win32s. Anyway, I found the whole thing too annoying and have since then switched to http://www.sourcedyn.com/index.html which must be the world's best source code editor. It allows you to rename a variable in a structure and all source codes in the project will be fixed. I love that feature.
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