On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 05:14, John Beckett wrote:
> Adam wrote:
> > I found this function (CopyMatches) online a while ago from
> > here:
> > http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Copy_the_search_results_into_clipboard
>
> You reminded me that I have enhanced that script to behave more
> usefully. It now de
Hi Antony!
On Sa, 10 Apr 2010, Antony Scriven wrote:
> That's not what the OP asked for. --Antony
Sorry, I misunderstood.
regards,
Christian
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On 10 April 2010 12:29, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> Hi tomPorter!
>
> On Fr, 09 Apr 2010, tomPorter wrote:
> > Is there a way to create a new window and populate it
> > with only the found items?
You snipped the rest of the specification.
> I would do it like this, which means
> :redir =>
Hi tomPorter!
On Fr, 09 Apr 2010, tomPorter wrote:
> Is there a way to create a new window and populate it with only the
> found items?
I would do it like this, which means
:redir => a " redirect output into variable a
:g/&&/ " print all lines matching the pattern &
Adam wrote:
> I found this function (CopyMatches) online a while ago from
> here:
> http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Copy_the_search_results_into_clipboard
You reminded me that I have enhanced that script to behave more
usefully. It now defaults to copying from the whole file, and
copying to the clipboar
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 16:25, tomPorter wrote:
> OR is there a variable that contains all items matching the regex
> search term
>
I found this function (CopyMatches) online a while ago from here:
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Copy_the_search_results_into_clipboard. Just
follow the instructions and
On 09/04/10 23:25, tomPorter wrote:
If I enter a regex search term, all occurrences of the matched items
in a window will be highlighted.
Is there a way to create a new window and populate it with only the
found items?
OR is there a variable that contains all items matching the regex
search ter
On 04/09/2010 04:47 PM, Antony Scriven wrote:
For a quick a quick hack, try this.
:let tokens=[]
:%s/&&\S\+/\=add(tokens,submatch(0))/g
:undo
:new
:put=tokens
I like it :)
As a quick abuse of add(), the :undo can be obviated by making it
:let tokens=[]
:%s/&&\S\+./\=a
On 9 April 2010 22:25, tomPorter wrote:
> If I enter a regex search term, all occurrences of the
> matched items in a window will be highlighted.
>
> Is there a way to create a new window and populate it
> with only the found items?
>
> OR is there a variable that contains all items matchin
On 04/09/2010 04:25 PM, tomPorter wrote:
Is there a way to create a new window and populate it with only the
found items?
not readily (no single-step solution), but it can be hacked.
Start by cloning the document into a file you can rip up...either:
:%y " yank the whole document
:ne
If I enter a regex search term, all occurrences of the matched items
in a window will be highlighted.
Is there a way to create a new window and populate it with only the
found items?
OR is there a variable that contains all items matching the regex
search term?
Example:
A colleague is working o
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