> Yeah the \r in the replace part worked. That's really weird, because
> though it does the right behavior, after the replace, if I search for
> \r it says it can't find it, so somehow it translates \r in the
> replace clause to \n in the buffer.
It's a little confusing:
\n is \n when searching and \r when replacing.
The \r in replace is a in reality a \n. So you can't find a \r
after this replace, because Vim has replaced it with a \n. I've
no idea why this was done, but we are stuck with it.
Hope this helps,
Simon
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