On 01/11/2013 01:32 p.m., Ben Fritz wrote:
> On Friday, November 1, 2013 10:29:12 AM UTC-5, andalou wrote:
>>
>>>> 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
>
> Ok, but you can achieve this by moving the cursor to the end of
> "enlace", typing 'a' to enter insert mode, then typing " ch007.html".
> But I'm sure you know how to do that. So what are you really asking?
> What do you want to do, to get to your resulting text?
If I go after the end of "enlace" and do :1,.s/^# /&/n
I get, say:
8 matches on 8 lines
then I'd like to have ch007.html after "enlace."
If the above command outputs:
35 matches on 35 lines
then I'd like to have ch034.html after "enlace."
I suppose, I can do it manually. Thanks anyway.
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Cesar
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