The first ones, then when you hit n the next sequence and so on. This is, of
course, dependent on the position of your cursor.
On Tuesday 11 December 2001 23:23, Nguyen H.Vu wrote:
Mark Weaver wrote:
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001 14:24:16 +0900
Nguyen H.Vu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nguyen,
Mark Weaver wrote:
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001 14:24:16 +0900
Nguyen H.Vu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nguyen,
thanks for the quickie lesson on pattern search with VI. I hadn't known how to do
that before, but I completely missed the point. what was it?
I don't know if it is a bug or I have used bad
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001 14:24:16 +0900
Nguyen H.Vu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nguyen,
thanks for the quickie lesson on pattern search with VI. I hadn't known how to do that
before, but I completely missed the point. what was it?
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We
1.Create a file
test.vi.txt with the content
"iii"
about 50 i's
2.Open this file with vi
3.Search for "i", "ii", "iii", "i"... by typing
/i, /ii, /iii
4.Search for ^(word which start with "") by typing
/^
5.Search for