On Tue, 26 Apr 2011, Rogan Creswick wrote:

> I believe that $ just matches end-of-line.

Rogan,

   Yes, that's correct.

> Inserting a new-line is trickier (which is why my example used 'foo'
> instead.) I think you can get a newline character with: C-q <enter>, which
> should leave you with a single character that looks like ^M.

   Apparently, it's C-q C-j, but I'm not sure how to correctly enter these.
The ^M is the DOS end-of-line; in emacs the result should be the following
text moves to the beginning of the next line. I'm still searching.

Thanks,

Rich
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