> Now the question is :
> 1 - how to I type ^A special ? I know how to type ^M with <CTRL-V>
> but not ^A
>The same way as ^M.
I guess same way as ^M produces ^M not ^A....
2011/11/19 Erik Christiansen <dvalin@internode.on.net>
On 19.11.11 11:11, Eddine wrote:The same way as ^M.
> Now the question is :
> 1 - how to I type ^A special ? I know how to type ^M with <CTRL-V>
> but not ^A
:h :silent # Leads me to try:
> 2 - in case there's no ^M or ^A to be replaced in my *.log file, how to
> make it silent ?
:silent! %s/^M\|^A/
and that suppresses the error message, just as the manual describes.
Erik
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