Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Re: indent versus previous line

Am 2014-06-10 09:40, schrieb Ni Va:
> Hi,
>
>
> I got a file that contains those lines :
>
>
> \s\s\s\s\sFOO
> BAR1
> BAR2
> END_OF_BLOCK
> \s\s\s\s\sFOO2
> BAR1
> BAR2
> END_OF_BLOCK
> \s\s\s\s\sFOO3
> BAR1
> BAR2
> END_OF_BLOCK
>
>
> I would like to indent all sublines of each BLOCK to be like that :
>
> \s\s\s\s\sFOO
> BAR1
> BAR2
> END_OF_BLOCK
> \s\s\s\s\sFOO2
> BAR1
> BAR2
> END_OF_BLOCK
> \s\s\s\s\sFOO3
> BAR1
> BAR2
> END_OF_BLOCK
>
>
>
> My file contains 500000 lines so it has to be done automatically

That should work:
v/^\%(\\s\)\{5}/>

Best,
Christian

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