Luke Francl wrote:
> 
> > Ah, you haven't discovered vim's nifty "gq" sequence.  Read up on it a
> > bit. For example, I'm in vim and type an entire paragraph, yet vim
> > thinks it a single line.  I go to the beginning of the line and hit
> >
> > gqG
> >
> > And it breaks my single line into multiple lines and left justifies
> > everything. Very nice...
> 
> Ah, so intuitive! It sounds like Pico's "justify" command, which I love,

Definitely!  Put your cursor somewhere in the paragraph.  Hit ^J.  Done!

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