On Sunday 07 September 2008, Oron Peled wrote:
> On Sunday, 7 בSeptember 2008, Gabor Szabo wrote:
> > I often need to find (and maybe rename) all the ocurances of a variable.
>
> Referring to vim:
> > The problem is
> > 1) if the same name is used in multiple places then my search keeps
> > going to the other places as well an does not stay within the scope.
>
> Substitute, like any ':' command, may be prefixed with a line range.
>
> E.g:
> :1,$s/all lines/every line/
> :/from/,/to/s/all lines in range/including from and to/
>
> If you mark the start/end of your range with arbitrary letters
> (using the 'm' operator -- e.g: 'ma' and 'mb')
>
> than you may refer these marks as well with the apostrophe:
> :'a,'bs/from mark a/to mark b included/
You can also do:
:'a,'b /regex
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
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