Monday, October 3, 2011

Re: executing SHFT J on certain lines of a visual selection

Tim Chase <vim@tim.thechases.com> [11-10-03 18:56]:
> On 10/03/11 11:17, Taylor Hedberg wrote:
> >Try this:
> >
> > :g/^\d.*\n[^0-9]/j
> >
> >See `:help :global` and `:help :join`.
>
> I'd almost be tempted to do
>
> :v/^\d/-j
>
> in case you have more than one line wrapped such as
>
> 1234 alpha beta
> gamma delta
> frog toad
> camel muskmelon
>
> The change means "on lines that don't match my intended-start-of-line,
> join it with the previous line".
>
> -tim
>
>
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Hi Taylor, hi Tim,

thank you for your replies! :)

Both commands do nothing here...what did I wrong?

Best regards,
mcc

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