example,
I would like to change:
----
0
0
----
to
----
1
1
---
I tried many things, as:
:g/\n0\n/s//\n1\n/g
:g/\n0\n/s//\r1\r/g
(and all combinations of \r and \n possible)
and variations of that using ^V+Return, ^V+^M.
None of the combinations above give the correct result. For
instance, :g/\n0\n/s//\n1\n/g results in:
-----
^@1^@0
-----
And :g/\n0\n/s//\r1\r/g
results in:
----
1
0
----
I'm not getting the logic. Is there any symbol which represents
the return character uniquely and acts in search/replace as a
normal character?
Thanks.
Leandro.
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