I use the following:
:.,$s/^M//g
For ^M, you have to press Ctrl-V and then Enter
Best regards,
Ilias
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Subject: re: Substitute command on vi
Try
#dos2unix file_name
Hi list,
I need to substitute a lot of characters ^M (ctrl+M) at the
end of each
El día Friday, May 05, 2006 a las 10:12:02AM -0300, Aguiar Magalhaes escribió:
Hi list,
I need to substitute a lot of characters ^M (ctrl+M)
at the end of each line in my file.
The command :%s/^M//g insn't have success.
How can i do it ?
:1,$s-.$--
matthias
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On Fri, May 05, 2006 at 10:12:02AM -0300, Aguiar Magalhaes wrote:
I need to substitute a lot of characters ^M (ctrl+M)
at the end of each line in my file.
You might wanna give dos2unix a try: /usr/local/bin/dos2unix
The command :%s/^M//g insn't have success.
Is this a shift+6 M, or a ctrl+V
On 2006-05-05 10:12, Aguiar Magalhaes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
I need to substitute a lot of characters ^M (ctrl+M)
at the end of each line in my file.
The command :%s/^M//g insn't have success.
The command looks fine, except for a tiny detail:
Make sure you use ^V ^M to insert a
On Fri, 2006-05-05 at 10:12 -0300, Aguiar Magalhaes wrote:
Hi list,
I need to substitute a lot of characters ^M (ctrl+M)
at the end of each line in my file.
The command :%s/^M//g insn't have success.
How can i do it ?
Thanks,
Aguiar
Try
#dos2unix file_name
Hi list,
I need to substitute a lot of characters ^M (ctrl+M)
at the end of each line in my file.
The command :%s/^M//g insn't have success.
How can i do it ?
Thanks,
Aguiar
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