Saturday, November 2, 2013

Re: Insert comand output on current text

On 02/11/2013 05:20 p.m., John Little wrote:
> Ben has answered your question directly ("I want to write the output
> of ...") using redir, but a more natural (to me) approach for this
> would be (assuming you want the ch007.html text at the current line)
>
> :let n = -1
> :1,.g/^# /let n += 1
> ''
> :put =printf('ch%03d.html, n)
>
> The :g leaves the cursor at the last match so '' is used to go back to
> where you started. (C programmers know about printf, but in case you
> don't %03d means print an integer in a field 3 characters wide with
> leading zeroes.)
>
> Regards, John Little

Thanks Ben and John.

Best regards,

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Cesar

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