Ctrl-V is to enter vertical visual mode. After selection use Shift-I to insert the text. It will look like you are only inserting in one row but after exiting insert mode, esc, it will apply the changes in all selected rows.
Ah. So no option with visual feedback..? Wonder if a plugin exists that can help there.
You might be interested in :set virtualedit+=block
. Use +=
.
Hi there - I'm fairly certain I've tried this but it doesn't give the desired visual feedback you get with multi-cursors or in the example I'm showing.
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