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I am a newer to vim.In vim. In command mode by typing :(n,m)<,I can multiple indent one tab from line n to line m.



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I am a newer to vim.In vim. In command mode by typing :(n,m)<,I can multiple indent one tab from line n to line m.



here is my question. how to indent multiple tabs in multiple lines in command mode










share|improve this question

























  • @user7369280 so how can I make a link to pic. and which website I can upload my pic for make a link to it?

    – simpson bart
    Jan 2 at 9:01











  • The question editor has a icon to upload a pic. Looks like a mountain with the sun (right of "{}").

    – Ralf
    Jan 2 at 9:23











  • okay I see thanks a lot

    – simpson bart
    Jan 2 at 10:12














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I am a newer to vim.In vim. In command mode by typing :(n,m)<,I can multiple indent one tab from line n to line m.



here is my question. how to indent multiple tabs in multiple lines in command mode










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I am a newer to vim.In vim. In command mode by typing :(n,m)<,I can multiple indent one tab from line n to line m.



here is my question. how to indent multiple tabs in multiple lines in command mode







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  • @user7369280 so how can I make a link to pic. and which website I can upload my pic for make a link to it?

    – simpson bart
    Jan 2 at 9:01











  • The question editor has a icon to upload a pic. Looks like a mountain with the sun (right of "{}").

    – Ralf
    Jan 2 at 9:23











  • okay I see thanks a lot

    – simpson bart
    Jan 2 at 10:12



















  • @user7369280 so how can I make a link to pic. and which website I can upload my pic for make a link to it?

    – simpson bart
    Jan 2 at 9:01











  • The question editor has a icon to upload a pic. Looks like a mountain with the sun (right of "{}").

    – Ralf
    Jan 2 at 9:23











  • okay I see thanks a lot

    – simpson bart
    Jan 2 at 10:12

















@user7369280 so how can I make a link to pic. and which website I can upload my pic for make a link to it?

– simpson bart
Jan 2 at 9:01





@user7369280 so how can I make a link to pic. and which website I can upload my pic for make a link to it?

– simpson bart
Jan 2 at 9:01













The question editor has a icon to upload a pic. Looks like a mountain with the sun (right of "{}").

– Ralf
Jan 2 at 9:23





The question editor has a icon to upload a pic. Looks like a mountain with the sun (right of "{}").

– Ralf
Jan 2 at 9:23













okay I see thanks a lot

– simpson bart
Jan 2 at 10:12





okay I see thanks a lot

– simpson bart
Jan 2 at 10:12












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Use



:n,m>


This indents one 'shiftwidth'. If 'shiftwidth' is set to 0 (zero), the value of 'tabstop' is used.



Repeat > for multiple indents. So



:n,m>>>


indents three levels.



See :help :>, :help 'shiftwidth' and :help 'tabstop'.






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Use



:n,m>


This indents one 'shiftwidth'. If 'shiftwidth' is set to 0 (zero), the value of 'tabstop' is used.



Repeat > for multiple indents. So



:n,m>>>


indents three levels.



See :help :>, :help 'shiftwidth' and :help 'tabstop'.






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Use



:n,m>


This indents one 'shiftwidth'. If 'shiftwidth' is set to 0 (zero), the value of 'tabstop' is used.



Repeat > for multiple indents. So



:n,m>>>


indents three levels.



See :help :>, :help 'shiftwidth' and :help 'tabstop'.






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Use



:n,m>


This indents one 'shiftwidth'. If 'shiftwidth' is set to 0 (zero), the value of 'tabstop' is used.



Repeat > for multiple indents. So



:n,m>>>


indents three levels.



See :help :>, :help 'shiftwidth' and :help 'tabstop'.






share|improve this answer















Use



:n,m>


This indents one 'shiftwidth'. If 'shiftwidth' is set to 0 (zero), the value of 'tabstop' is used.



Repeat > for multiple indents. So



:n,m>>>


indents three levels.



See :help :>, :help 'shiftwidth' and :help 'tabstop'.







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