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You could create a keybinding for that.
Example
select, in the first line the prefix |
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Thank you, TornaxO7 for the tip! |
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@lineality enter visual mode with v before pressing n. So do something like:
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@ntzm and @TornaxO7 Thank you so much for the tips. This is working for me (thanks to your tips!): modal equivalents of 'simple ctrl-d':(Note: I may not be using the terms 'highlight' and 'select' correctly.) General Command Elements:
Selection(Note: 'w' and 'e' seem to be the same)
Highlight-Next:n (or esc+n) = jump ahead to highlight the next instance of *-register-saved item Alternate:
reset: (?)
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You can use , ( e and w are different in because e jumps to the end of the word and w jumps to the start of the next word. All these are described in the tutor if you haven't done that already, it's a good resource. |
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Please support the standard "ctrl-d" select-next-instance functionality as is in:
et al.
The exact key-binding I do not care about at all, but having the ability to hit ~one key to select the next instance of highlighted text is the most useful function of all time. It is the function I most often use in every editor I use (except Helix doesn't have it). Please please please consider supporting it.
I love Helix and hope Helix thrives.
(I looked to see if this request existed, I did not find it; appologies if this is a repeat.)
Go Team Helix!
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