> Hello
> At work I have to edit regurlarly files containing special characters
> like*^M or ^A*
> for the moment Im' at the first stage where I just try to make replace a
> string by another one in my autocommand:
>
> *au VimEnter,BufNewFile,BufRead,BufEnter *.log s/string1/string2/*
>
> But this doesn't give me good results:
> Wehn opeining a .log file, Vim prompts me to know if I want to replace
> the first occurence ;
> hitting "y" (yes key) change the first matching one then brings me error
> messages :
>
> E488: trailing characters
> E486: pattern not found string1
>
> Any mean to make it replace all matching strings whitout prompting and
> without error ?
> Thanks in adavance for your help.
> Eddine.
>
_Exactly_ what command did you use? s/string1/string2 (where string1 is
six letters, Sierra Tango Romeo India November Golf, and the digit one)
will never replace a ^M or a ^A
Best regards,
Tony.
--
There was a gay countess of Bray,
And you may think it odd when I say,
That in spite of high station,
Rank and education,
She always spelled cunt with a "k".
--
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
No comments:
Post a Comment