Hello,

kalle wrote:
-\M, where M is a number: I don't understand the message because of the
term "backreference expression". If I give it in the REPLACEMENT it
gives me 'M'.

Did you define the corresponding subexpression in RE?


Instead, the order s\PATTERN takes away PATTERN, which is not mentioned
in the  info ed-File.
-the '%' REPLACEMENT doesn't seem to work for me too.

my ed-version is 1.9-2

These bugs have been fixed in the latest version of GNU ed (1.14.2). You can download it from http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/ed/ed-1.14.2.tar.lz


Best regards,
Antonio.

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