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Type v to enter Select mode.
Type v again or <ESC> to return to Normal mode
In Select mode every movement will extend the selection, as
- oppposed to replacing it.
+ opposed to replacing it.
1. Move the cursor to the line below marked -->.
2. Move to the F of FOO and type v2w to select the two words.
@@ -985,11 +985,11 @@ lines.
--> How much would would a wouldchuck chuck
--> if a wouldchuck could chuck would?
- Note: A-( and A-) cycle the *contents* of the selections
- as well as the position of the primary selection.
+ Note: Additionally, A-( and A-) cycle the *contents* of the
+ selections as well.
=================================================================
-= 10.3 CHANGING CASE =
+= 10.2 CHANGING CASE =
=================================================================
Type ~ to switch the case of all selected letters.
@@ -1011,13 +1011,40 @@ lines.
--> THIS sentence should ALL BE IN uppercase!
=================================================================
+= 10.3 SPLITTING SELECTIONS =
+=================================================================
+
+ Type S to split each selection on a regex pattern.
+
+ 1. Move the cursor to the line under ---.
+ 2. Type xx / 2x to select the lines.
+ 3. Type S then \.|!<enter>. This effectively splits the
+ selection into sentences at each dot or exclamation mark.
+ 4. Type A-; to reverse the selections.
+ 5. Type ; to reduce selections to a single character - the first
+ letter of each sentence.
+ 6. Type A-` to convert all selected letters to uppercase.
+
+---
+these are sentences. some sentences don't start with uppercase
+letters! that is not good grammar. you can fix this.
+
+
+
+
+=================================================================
= CHAPTER 10 RECAP =
=================================================================
+ * Use ) and ( to cycle the primary selection back and forward
+ through selections respectively.
+ * Type A-, to remove the primary selection.
+
* Type ~ to alternate case of selected letters.
- * Use ` and alt-` to set the case of selected letters to
+ * Use ` and A-` to set the case of selected letters to
upper and lower respectively.
+ * Type S to split selections on regex.