Add REPLACING WITH YANKED TEXT and INCREMENTING/DECREMTING
Also some consistency issues - redundant/dated comment in JOINING LINES - spacing around slashes - etc.
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Type f<ch> to select up to and including (find) a character.
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Type t<ch> to do the same, but not including (till) a character.
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Type uppercase F/T to do the same backwards.
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Type uppercase F / T to do the same backwards.
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1. Move the cursor to the line below marked -->. Place the
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cursor on the first dash.
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Type . to repeat the last insert command.
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Type A-. to repeat the f/t selection.
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Type A-. to repeat the last f / t selection.
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1. Move the cursor to the line below marked -->.
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2. Make a change, insertion or appendage and repeat it with . .
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* Type f / F to extend selection up to & including a character.
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* Type t / T to extend selection until a character.
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* Type t / T to extend selection until a character.
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* Type r to replace selected characters.
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* Type . to repeat the last insertion.
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* Type A-. to repeat the last f / t selection.
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* Type A-. to repeat the last f / t selection.
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= 7.1 CHANGING CASE =
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= 7.1 REPLACE WITH YANKED TEXT =
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Type ~ to switch the case of all selected letters.
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Type ` to set all selected letters to lowercase.
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Type Alt-` to set all selected letters to uppercase.
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1. Move the cursor to the first line below marked -->.
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2. Select each wrongly capitalised or lowercase letter
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and type ~ over them.
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3. Move to the second line marked -->.
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4. Type x to select the line.
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5. Type ` to change the line to lowercase.
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6. Move to the third line marked -->.
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7. Type x to select the line.
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8. Type Alt-` to change the line to uppercase.
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--> thIs sENtencE hAs MIS-cApitalIsed leTTerS.
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--> this SENTENCE SHOULD all be in LOWERCASE.
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--> THIS sentence should ALL BE IN uppercase!
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= 7.2 MACROS =
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Macros are a way to record a set of actions you want to repeat.
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Type Q to start recording a macro, you should see a popup at
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the bottom of your screen. Type Q again to stop recording.
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Type q to repeat your recorded macro.
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1. Move the cursor to the first line below marked -->.
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Ensure your cursor is on the > of the arrow.
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2. Type Q to start recording.
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3. Edit the line to look like the bottom one.
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4. Exit insert and Type Q again to stop recording.
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5. Move to the line below and put your cursor on the > again.
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6. Type q to repeat the macro.
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--> ... sentence doesn't have it's first and last ... .
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--> ... sentence doesn't have it's first and last ... .
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This sentence doesn't have it's first and last word.
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= CHAPTER 7 RECAP =
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* Type ~ to alternate case of selected letters.
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* Use ` and alt-` to set the case of selected layers to
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upper and lower respectively.
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* Type Q to record and stop recording a macro.
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* Type q to repeat the recorded macro.
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Type R to replace the selection with previously yanked text.
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1. Move the cursor to the line below marked -->.
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2. Type w to select "watermelons" and then y to yank it.
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3. Select "oranges" with w.
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4. Type R to replace "oranges" with "watermelons"
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--> I like watermelons because oranges are refreshing.
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I like watermelons because watermelons are refreshing.
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= 8.1 USING THE JUMPLIST =
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Helix can keep track of "jumps" which are big movements, like
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jumping to the definition of a function in code. It stores
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these in what's called the jumplist.
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Type C-s (ctrl-s) to manually save your current position to
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the jumplist.
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Type C-i and C-o to move forward and backwards in the jumplist
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respectively.
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1. Type C-s somewhere.
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2. Move far away in the file.
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3. Type C-o (just once!) to come back to where you saved.
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= CHAPTER 8 RECAP =
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* Type C-s to save position to the jumplist.
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* Type C-i and C-o to go forward and backward in the jumplist.
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= 9.1 JOINING LINES =
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= 7.2 JOINING LINES =
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Type J to join together lines in selection.
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is spilling over
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onto other
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lines.
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This sentence is spilling over onto other lines.
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Note: J works on all lines in selection, so typing xxx or 3x to
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select the lines and then a single J will work the same.
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= 9.2 INDENTING LINES =
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= 7.3 INDENTING LINES =
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Type > to indent a line and < to outdent it.
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= 7.4 INCREMENTING AND DECREMENTING =
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Type C-a to increment the number under selection.
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Type C-x to decrement the number under selection.
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1. Move the cursor to the third line below marked -->.
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2. Type C-a to increment the second point marked 2.
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3. Repeat for the point marked 3.
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4. Move to the last point and type C-x to decrement the 6.
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--> 1) First point.
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--> 2) Added point.
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--> 2) Next point.
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--> 3) Another point.
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--> 6) Last point.
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Note: If there isn't a number under the selection the cursor
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will jump to the next number in the line and act on it.
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= CHAPTER 7 RECAP =
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* Type R to replace the selection with yanked text.
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* Type J to join lines in selection.
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* Type < and > to indent / outdent lines.
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* Type C-a to increment the selected number.
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* Type C-x to decrement the selected number.
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= 8.1 CHANGING CASE =
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Type ~ to switch the case of all selected letters.
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Type ` to set all selected letters to lowercase.
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Type Alt-` to set all selected letters to uppercase.
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1. Move the cursor to the first line below marked -->.
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2. Select each wrongly capitalised or lowercase letter
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and type ~ over them.
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3. Move to the second line marked -->.
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4. Type x to select the line.
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5. Type ` to change the line to lowercase.
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6. Move to the third line marked -->.
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7. Type x to select the line.
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8. Type Alt-` to change the line to uppercase.
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--> thIs sENtencE hAs MIS-cApitalIsed leTTerS.
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--> this SENTENCE SHOULD all be in LOWERCASE.
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--> THIS sentence should ALL BE IN uppercase!
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= 8.2 MACROS =
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Macros are a way to record a set of actions you want to repeat.
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Type Q to start recording a macro, you should see a popup at
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the bottom of your screen. Type Q again to stop recording.
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Type q to repeat your recorded macro.
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1. Move the cursor to the first line below marked -->.
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Ensure your cursor is on the > of the arrow.
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2. Type Q to start recording.
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3. Edit the line to look like the bottom one.
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4. Exit insert and Type Q again to stop recording.
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5. Move to the line below and put your cursor on the > again.
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6. Type q to repeat the macro.
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--> ... sentence doesn't have it's first and last ... .
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--> ... sentence doesn't have it's first and last ... .
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This sentence doesn't have it's first and last word.
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= CHAPTER 8 RECAP =
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* Type ~ to alternate case of selected letters.
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* Use ` and alt-` to set the case of selected layers to
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upper and lower respectively.
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* Type Q to record and stop recording a macro.
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* Type q to repeat the recorded macro.
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=================================================================
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= 9.1 USING THE JUMPLIST =
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=================================================================
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Helix can keep track of "jumps" which are big movements, like
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jumping to the definition of a function in code. It stores
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these in what's called the jumplist.
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Type C-s (ctrl-s) to manually save your current position to
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the jumplist.
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Type C-i and C-o to move forward and backwards in the jumplist
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respectively.
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1. Type C-s somewhere.
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2. Move far away in the file.
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3. Type C-o (just once!) to come back to where you saved.
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= CHAPTER 9 RECAP =
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* Type J to join lines within selection.
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* Type C-s to save position to the jumplist.
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* Type C-i and C-o to go forward and backward in the jumplist.
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* Type > and < to indent and outdent selected lines.
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