On Monday, 8 בSeptember 2008, Shlomi Fish wrote: > On Sunday 07 September 2008, Oron Peled wrote: > > 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
Just tested it and it doesn't work. It simply places the cursor after the line marked b. I tested both as you wrote (space before the /) and without (as normally ':' commands should not have a space between the address and command) -- both cases present the same behavior. Also the n[ext] command keep searching for the regex without any bounds. If you can *verify* your trick to work, please send the details of your setup. Especially, the output of :set command. Bye, -- Oron Peled Voice/Fax: +972-4-8228492 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.actcom.co.il/~oron "In fact, one of the saddest but most common conditions in elementary school computer labs ..., is the children are being trained to use Word, Excel and PowerPoint. I consider that criminal, because children should be making things, communicating, exploring, sharing, not running office automation tools." -- Nicholas Negroponte _______________________________________________ Perl mailing list [email protected] http://perl.org.il/mailman/listinfo/perl
