P.S. The FileReadPost autocommand is triggered when a file has been
read in after an arbitrary line of an existing buffer by means of the
:read command (e.g., ":0read ./filename.ext" would read it at the top
of the existing buffer, ":$read ./filename.ext" at the bottom, and
:.-1read ./filename.ext" immediately before the current line.) In such
a case, :% (or :1,$) specifies the whole _buffer_ while :'[,']
specifies the newly read _file_.
See :help FileReadPost
Best regards,
Tony.
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