Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Re: How to append lines when iterating over a range.

I know that I could use the substitute command, but it would be a bit unwieldy.
The "foo" part doesn't change, and the number of parts is fixed, but the "value" sections go through transformations.

I can also use a macro, but that too suffers from the same problem.

What do you mean that the global command marks the already processed lines?

> I know that using a :g command notes the first/last lines of the
>
> range specified as well as marking the already-processed lines.

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