On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 15:16:32 +0100, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:

>FlashMX wrote:
>> How can I enter in a carriage return when doing a text substitution?
>
>Suppose you mean a newline...

Yes.

>The right side of the s/// operator works as a double-quoted string. 
>Accordingly, you can do it just like you would have added a newline to a 
>double-quoted string.
>

s/ MATCH / MATCH NEW /;

Which should output:

MATCH NEW.

The "//" don't work. I'm sure my syntax is wrong.

s/ MATCH / MATCH ///NEW /;

Output I require:

MATCH
NEW



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