Yes, you are right. Now I understand it, I missed the / after \*, so I
was thinking that the comma was inside the regexp.
Thanks a lot :-)

2009/6/26 Rudolf Sykora <rudolf.syk...@gmail.com>:
> 2009/6/26 hugo rivera <uai...@gmail.com>:
>> I tested the command you suggested (,x/\/\*/.,/\*\//) and it works as
>> I wanted, thanks. But there's something I still don't understand and
>> is the meaning of that comma in there. As far as I know, the comma is
>> a  mark that delimits the addresses that acme understands, but I do
>> not know how a comma is interpreted inside a regexp. I'd really
>> appreciate if you could clarify this matter to me.
>
> I think, the comma is not in a regexp. The 'x' command syntax is
> x/regexp/command
> and the comma is a part of the command: choose the area from the dot
> (included) to the '*/'
>
> Ruda
>
>



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