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<big>'''New tips September 2010'''</big>
 
<big>'''New tips September 2010'''</big>
   
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For each proposed new tip:
 
*Is it worth keeping as a separate tip?
 
*Should it be merged into an existing tip? Which?
 
*If it should be kept, is it ready for release? Which points need fixing? Should it be renamed?
 
 
Please edit this page (not the talk page) in the appropriate section below the following table.<br />
 
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| [[Insert multiple lines]]
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|align="center"| Kept as [[VimTip1661]]
 
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==[[Insert multiple lines]]==
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:Original title was [[Open Multiple Lines Above/Below and Drop Into Insert Mode]]
 
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Keep, it's kind of a neat idea. It doesn't bug me enough to adopt in my own .vimrc though. --[[User:Fritzophrenic|Fritzophrenic]] 02:24, May 28, 2011 (UTC)
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:Keep. Should the original script be retained? I'm inclined to replace it with the code I put in the comments (after I check it a little more).
 
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:Need to rename. What about "Open multiple lines"? There is no point in mentioning above/below or insert mode in the title. [[User:JohnBeckett|JohnBeckett]] 10:39, May 30, 2011 (UTC)
==[[Open Multiple Lines Above/Below and Drop Into Insert Mode]]==
 
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::I renamed it to [[Insert multiple lines]] and make [[Open multiple lines]] a redirect. "Insert" is more likely to be what people want to do. [[User:JohnBeckett|JohnBeckett]] 08:27, May 31, 2011 (UTC)
 
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:::I'm certainly not picky about which script is used as long as the final version works as intended. I'll probably never use the tip myself. I agree with the title change you did. --[[User:Fritzophrenic|Fritzophrenic]] 20:10, May 31, 2011 (UTC)
 
 
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Latest revision as of 03:27, 7 October 2011

New tips September 2010

This page is an archive listing tips created in September 2010. Please do not edit this page because discussion has finished. If you have any comments, edit the appropriate tip page.

Proposed new tip Current consensus
Insert multiple lines Kept as VimTip1661

Insert multiple lines[]

Original title was Open Multiple Lines Above/Below and Drop Into Insert Mode

Keep, it's kind of a neat idea. It doesn't bug me enough to adopt in my own .vimrc though. --Fritzophrenic 02:24, May 28, 2011 (UTC)

Keep. Should the original script be retained? I'm inclined to replace it with the code I put in the comments (after I check it a little more).
Need to rename. What about "Open multiple lines"? There is no point in mentioning above/below or insert mode in the title. JohnBeckett 10:39, May 30, 2011 (UTC)
I renamed it to Insert multiple lines and make Open multiple lines a redirect. "Insert" is more likely to be what people want to do. JohnBeckett 08:27, May 31, 2011 (UTC)
I'm certainly not picky about which script is used as long as the final version works as intended. I'll probably never use the tip myself. I agree with the title change you did. --Fritzophrenic 20:10, May 31, 2011 (UTC)