Re: Using g://w to filter a buffer

2016-03-31 Thread Axel Bender
Thanks for the answers. @DrChip: Hey, you know what I want ;-) -- -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php --- You received this message because

Re: [Bulk] Using g://w to filter a buffer

2016-03-31 Thread 'Andy Wokula' via vim_use
Am 31.03.2016 um 17:40 schrieb Axel Bender: Given the following description in the docs "The global commands work by first scanning through the [range] lines and marking each line where a match occurs (for a multi-line pattern, only the start of the match matters). In a second scan the [cmd] is

Re: Using g://w to filter a buffer

2016-03-31 Thread Charles E Campbell
Axel Bender wrote: > Given the following description in the docs > > "The global commands work by first scanning through the [range] lines and > marking each line where a match occurs (for a multi-line pattern, only the > start of the match matters). > In a second scan the [cmd] is executed for

Using g://w to filter a buffer

2016-03-31 Thread Axel Bender
Given the following description in the docs "The global commands work by first scanning through the [range] lines and marking each line where a match occurs (for a multi-line pattern, only the start of the match matters). In a second scan the [cmd] is executed for each marked line with its line