Add REGISTERS, update MACROS accordingly
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= 8.1 CHANGING CASE =
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= 8.1 REGISTERS =
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Registers are containers identified by a character for storing
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things like yanked text. Registers are also used to store the
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most recent search term as well as macros, which you'll learn
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about in the next section.
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Type "<ch> to select register <ch>.
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1. Move the cursor to the line below marked -->.
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2. Type w to select "watermelons" and yank with y.
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3. Type w to select "bananas"
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4. Change to register b with "b and yank with y.
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5. Select "mangoes" and type R to replace it with "watermelons"
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6. Select "pineapples" then type "b R to replace with "bananas".
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--> I like watermelons and bananas because my favorite fruits
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are mangoes and pineapples.
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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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You can also record macros to a specific register (default @).
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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 the macro from register @ (the default).
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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 select a different register.
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* Type Q to start and stop recording a macro to a register,
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the default being @.
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* Type q to replay a macro from @ or the selected register.
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= 9.1 CHANGING CASE =
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Type ~ to switch the case of all selected letters.
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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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= CHAPTER 9 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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= 9.1 USING THE JUMPLIST =
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= 10.1 USING THE JUMPLIST =
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Helix can keep track of "jumps" which are big movements, like
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= CHAPTER 9 RECAP =
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= CHAPTER 10 RECAP =
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* Type C-s to save position to the jumplist.
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