Re: Can I include /range/ in substitute pattern?

2017-03-21 Thread Pablo Contreras
Lol serious??? Donkey Kong is my all time fave!! Cheers, JakyKong. On 21 Mar 2017 14:14, "jakyk...@theanythingbox.com" < jakyk...@theanythingbox.com> wrote: On Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at 5:44:56 AM UTC-7, Pablo Contreras wrote: > Hi Jakykong, > > love the name :) > > (I was a big Kong fan in my

Re: Can I include /range/ in substitute pattern?

2017-03-21 Thread jakyk...@theanythingbox.com
On Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at 5:44:56 AM UTC-7, Pablo Contreras wrote: > Hi Jakykong, > > love the name :) > > (I was a big Kong fan in my time) Oddly enough, I think in nearly 15 years of using this moniker, you're the first to notice that connection! :) > > I think I wasn't explaining

Re: Can I include /range/ in substitute pattern?

2017-03-21 Thread Pablo Contreras
Hi Jakykong, love the name :) (I was a big Kong fan in my time) I think I wasn't explaining myself clearly. Also I was a bit confused. What I was trying to do was this: (AutoIt3 BASIC) = Dim $K_MAINGUIWIDTH $K_MAINGUIWIDTH = 320 .. GUICreate( "hello world!", 200, 100 =

Re: Can I include /range/ in substitute pattern?

2017-03-20 Thread jakyk...@theanythingbox.com
On Tuesday, March 14, 2017 at 10:28:23 AM UTC-7, Pablo Contreras wrote: > > my previous trick: > > :/kites/s//.. / > > doesn't work here because I'm trying to match both 'kites' and 'and bikes' > > Is this too ambitious? > > Thanks in advance! Pablo. If you had searched /kites/ first,

Can I include /range/ in substitute pattern?

2017-03-14 Thread Pablo Contreras
Hi All, I'm wondering if you gentlemen will be able to help me here. Let's say I have = john[<--current-line] sells kites = if I want to add bikes to John's sales I do :/sells kites/s//\0 and bikes/ which is great because it saves me typing 'sells kites' in the pattern the