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-*change.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Feb 10
+*change.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Jun 25
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -366,14 +366,45 @@ Adding and subtracting ~
CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character at
or after the cursor.
+ *v_CTRL-A*
+{Visual}CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character in
+ the highlighted text. {not in Vi}
+
+ *v_g_CTRL-A*
+{Visual}g CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character in
+ the highlighted text. If several lines are
+ highlighted, each one will be incremented by an
+ additional [count] (so effectively creating a
+ [count] incrementing sequence). {not in Vi}
+ For Example, if you have this list of numbers:
+ 1. ~
+ 1. ~
+ 1. ~
+ 1. ~
+ Move to the second "1." and Visually select three
+ lines, pressing g CTRL-A results in:
+ 1. ~
+ 2. ~
+ 3. ~
+ 4. ~
+
*CTRL-X*
CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
character at or after the cursor.
-The CTRL-A and CTRL-X commands can work for:
-- signed and unsigned decimal numbers
-- unsigned binary, octal and hexadecimal numbers
-- alphabetic characters
+ *v_CTRL-X*
+{Visual}CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
+ character in the highlighted text. {not in Vi}
+
+ *v_g_CTRL-X*
+{Visual}g CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
+ character in the highlighted text. If several lines
+ are highlighted, each value will be decremented by an
+ additional [count] (so effectively creating a [count]
+ decrementing sequence). {not in Vi}
+
+The CTRL-A and CTRL-X commands work for (signed) decimal numbers, unsigned
+binary/octal/hexadecimal numbers and alphabetic characters.
This depends on the 'nrformats' option:
- When 'nrformats' includes "bin", Vim assumes numbers starting with '0b' or