Frank Bures wrote: > Matthew Woehlke wrote: >> Eyolf Østrem wrote: >>> On 04.02.2008 (14:47), Matthew Woehlke wrote: >>>> Actually, as soon as I posted that, I remembered the 's' command, which >>>> /does/ understand \t... view->switch to command line, and then type >>>> 's/,/\t/g' works, but only on the current line. I want to say there is a >>>> way to make it work on all lines (and I found a list mail on google that >>>> implies it is so), but I don't recall how offhand, and haven't managed >>>> to track down anyone that knows. >>> Just prepend a range of the command (do :help range). % is the whole file, >>> 1,25s/.... would apply the substitution to the first 25 lines, >>> :/foo/,/bar/s/... between the first matches of "foo" and "bar", etc. >>> Quite powerful, that little vimmer... >> Ah, so *that's* the prefix. I was trying the sed prefix, '1,$'... Can >> you tell I'm not much of a vim guru? ;-) > > You can do > :1,$s/something/something_else/g What app are we talking about, again? This doesn't work in my 3.5.x katepart: 'No such command: "1,$s/something/something_else/g"' ...but '%s/something/something_else/g' does. -- Matthew ESNR: signal to noise ratio too low (try a mailer without disclaimers) ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.