n the name characters that make vim
crash.
Walter
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... recursive: adje
your address come
from Taiwan so it could be an error linked to your specific encoding
that we cannot replicate because we use a different encoding.
Regards
Walter
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t.
I imagine that regular expression are more complicated and powerful than
I was expecting :-D
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in the vim docs but nothing happened
but I don't think (or hope ;-)) that this is impossible.
Any hints?
thanks a lot
Walter
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stitute that I
forgot its meaning :-D
Walter
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... recursive: adjective, see recursive ...
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two things are wrong:
- instead of 'g' use 'cg' to apply the change to all the occurrence of
@ in a line;
- instead of \n use
(that you can abtain as
I hope this help.
Walter
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