While editing code I always need this feature: create a new line after current line, move cursor to a new line (saving curent indention!) and remain in normal mode. For example (assuming █ is a cursor):
function a() {
foon█tion()
}
After I type the command, I need to turn out like this:
function a() {
foonction()
█
}
I can achieve the same effect if I, for example, press <Enter><Esc> while being in Insert mode with cursor on the end of a line. The o command also acts similar, but it deletes indention after I quit insert mode. So I need a single keypress to insert one line down.
inb4 nmap: I know how to map a command for doing such thing, but I'm wondering if there is a standard way to do this.
Swill start INSERT mode at the right indentation level. – romainl Jul 23 '12 at 6:19