I know that the BN refers to a braille letter typed with the
space bar as a D with space. But Chord works so much more simply.
Anyhow, for the sake of discussion, we'll go at it that way.
In my file are hundreds of numbers correlating the document with
books and verses of the Bible.
Here's what it will look like:
<010101> Genesis 1:1 says: In the beginning God created.
Do you get the picture? The books were pulled off a disk that allows
one to immediately search the scriptures with those numbers enclosed
in less-than and greater-than.
Well, I want to delete all those "words." Of course, they're all
different except for the first and last letter.
Do I have any alternative on the apex but to set my find command to a
less-than-sign. Then I find the first occurrence, delete the word
hit an N-chord which takes me to the next occurrence, hit the d-Chord
w, and keep going like that through the document?
Thank you so much. Boiled down the question is: can I globaly
replace words that have in common only their first and last
letters? and of course those are the < sign and the > sign.
Best,
Penny
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