Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Re: How to edit a macro?

On 25.02.14 10:52, Asis Hallab wrote:
> :let @q='/^[^#].*<-.*GO:\d\{7\}^M"Gy/)^M'
>
> But the ^M form a problem. The macro is not executed correctly.

Try: ^V^M so that you have a literal control-M, not the two characters ^
and M.

Erik

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