Thursday, March 4, 2021

Re: " -> \(lq ... " -> \(rq

On 2021-03-04 14:36, tuxic@posteo.de wrote:
> Troff distinquishes between the "opening"
> double-quote and the "closing" double
> quote by using \(lq nad \(rq instead.
>
> Is their a function or anything else,
> which would allow me to write someting
> which get closer to 100% error free
> detection of opening and closing "
> in vim?

If you want the actual characters, this will take you to the next
occurrence:

/[""]/

In other words, put the two quote marks within square brackets.

If you want the troff sequences, use

/\\([lr]q/

The help text is at

:h /[]

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