*vim-expand-region.txt* Incremental visual selection __ _ ___ _ ______ ____ _____ ____/ / ________ ____ _(_)___ ____ / _ \| |/_/ __ \/ __ `/ __ \/ __ / / ___/ _ \/ __ `/ / __ \/ __ \ / __/> map K (expand_region_expand) map J (expand_region_shrink) < ============================================================================== 4. Global Options *expand-region-global-options* *expand_region_text_objects* Default: See below Dictionary containing the text objects the plugin uses to search for the available regions to expand/shrink to. The value corresponding to each plugin indicates whether text object is recursive. A recursive text object is continually expanded until the region no longer gets larger. > " Default settings. (NOTE: Remove comments in dictionary before sourcing) let g:expand_region_text_objects = { \ 'iw' :0, \ 'iW' :0, \ 'i"' :0, \ 'i''' :0, \ 'i]' :1, " Support nesting of square brackets \ 'ib' :1, " Support nesting of parentheses \ 'iB' :1, " Support nesting of braces \ 'il' :0, " 'inside line'. Available through https://github.com/kana/vim-textobj-line \ 'ip' :0, \ 'ie' :0, " 'entire file'. Available through https://github.com/kana/vim-textobj-entire \ } < You can extend the global default dictionary by calling 'expand_region#custom_text_objects'. > " Extend the global default (NOTE: Remove comments in dictionary before sourcing) call expand_region#custom_text_objects({ \ "\/\\n\\n\": 1, " Motions are supported as well. Here's a search motion that finds a blank line \ 'a]' :1, " Support nesting of 'around' brackets \ 'ab' :1, " Support nesting of 'around' parentheses \ 'aB' :1, " Support nesting of 'around' braces \ 'ii' :0, " 'inside indent'. Available through https://github.com/kana/vim-textobj-indent \ 'ai' :0, " 'around indent'. Available through https://github.com/kana/vim-textobj-indent \ }) < You can further customize the text objects dictionary on a per filetype basis by defining global variables like 'g:expand_region_text_objects_{ft}'. > " Use the following setting for ruby. (NOTE: Remove comments in dictionary before sourcing) let g:expand_region_text_objects_ruby = { \ 'im' :0, " 'inner method'. Available through https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby \ 'am' :0, " 'around method'. Available through https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby \ } < Note that this completely replaces the default dictionary. To extend the default on a per filetype basis, you can call 'expand_region#custom_text_objects' by passing in the filetype in the first argument: > " Use the global default + the following for ruby call expand_region#custom_text_objects('ruby', { \ 'im' :0, \ 'am' :0, \ }) < *expand_region_use_select_mode* Default: 0 By default, after an expansion, the plugin leaves you in visual mode. If your 'selectmode' contains "cmd", then the plugin will respect that setting and leave you in select mode. If you don't have 'selectmode' set, but would like to default the expansion in select mode, you can use the global setting below: > let g:expand_region_use_select_mode = 1 < ============================================================================== 5. About *expand-region-about* ============================================================================== Find the latest version of the plugin here: http://github.com/terryma/vim-expand-region vim:tw=78:sw=4:ft=help:norl: