Friday, November 1, 2013

Re: Insert comand output on current text

On 31/10/2013 09:25 p.m., Ben Fritz wrote:
> On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 7:26:44 PM UTC-5, andalou wrote:
>> I want to write the ouptut of 1,.s/^# /&/n into the current text.
>> Let's say that the output of the above command is:
>> 8 matches on 8 lines
>
> You can get this output with the :redir command. Put it in the unnamed
> register:
>
> :redir @"
> :your command here
> :redir END
>
> Now paste with p
>
>> On the current text I'd like to insert the string "ch007.html"
>> (without quotes) without newlines inserted. Is it possible?
>
> This request I don't understand at all. Please give a before-and-after
> example.

Let's say, I have before:
Véase el siguiente enlace en el libro

and after:
Véase el siguiente enlace ch007.html en el libro


Regards,

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Cesar

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