Thursday, November 26, 2009

Re: A quick way to get abstract from a very _long_ article?

people who use vim well are really amazing... and it indeeds saved a lot of time!

On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 9:26 PM, Isaac <tingjun.li@gmail.com> wrote:
a quick reply as below:

On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 9:11 PM, Tim Chase <vim@tim.thechases.com> wrote:

2) You meant "I wanted to copy 'Lesson' down as well, but forgot
to mention that in my original post about copying Abstracts" :)
That's a bit more complex, but not too bad.  My first thought
(untested) would be something like changing my

 :g/^Lesson \d\+//^Abstract/;/^-\@!/t$
to
 :g/^Lesson \d\+/ka|t$|'a/^Abstract/;/^-\@!/t$


=> it works!!
 
===================================================================
Lesson 1 "This is what i want to get
Abstract "This is what i want to get
-every abstrct point        "This is what i want to get
-will start with string '-'                "This is what i want to get
-... "This is what i want to get

Lesson 2 
Abstract
-tip1
-tip2
-tip3
-…
-…

Lesson 77 
Abstract
-tip1
-tip2
-tip3
-tip4
-…
===================================================================

i love this group~ happy vimming! ^-^

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