Am 08.10.2012 09:03, Cor Nouws wrote:
Of course I used this workaround.
But I wondered if I did something wrong, or missed some special trick to
replace $ with a tab in one run.
The $ does not match any character. It matches a position. You may think
of the position where the bar cursor
At 12:09 08/10/2012 +0200, Andreas Säger wrote:
The $ does not match any character. It matches a position.
That's what I understood too. But, contrary to
this, searching for $ *does* match the paragraph
break (whether or not it is supposed
to). Strangely, though, \t in the Replace with