Hello!
I have a text-file that looks like this:
---
R UNZK904326 57075
P UNZK904385 57127
P UNZK904328 57053
P ULZK908062 57101
P UNZK904322 56498
R UNZK904386 57108
P UNZK904288 56383
P UNZK904397 56383
P UNZK90 56878
R UNZK904465 57253
R UNEK919821 57025
R UNEK919745 57259
R UNZK904527
ULZK908272 57376 to R ULZK908272 SM57376
SLA KSR-Lief SST);
[sunjia:]
:g/^R UL/s/\d\{5}$/SM SLA KSR-Lief SST/
other lines will not be changed.
2012/12/29 MacVlad vlad.gh...@gmx.de
Hello!
I have a text-file that looks like this:
---
R UNZK904326 57075
Thanks, Jack, this works too.
Yes, I must check Friedl's book!
Thanks again!
Am Samstag, 29. Dezember 2012 06:43:09 UTC+1 schrieb Jack Gates:
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 11:28 PM, MacVlad vlad.ghitule...@gmx.de wrote:
Hello!
I have a text-file that looks like this:
---
R
Hello!
1.- TextExpander: http://www.smilesoftware.com/TextExpander/
2.- Yes, him = it :-)
Regards,
Vlad Ghitulescu
On 16 Mai, 04:19, Ben Fritz fritzophre...@gmail.com wrote:
On May 14, 11:22 pm, Vlad Ghitulescu vlad.ghitule...@gmx.de wrote:
Hello!
I'm using MacVim Snapshot 57 on my
Hello!
I'm using already Vim's built-in abbreviation functionality.
Because I like Vim (and MacVim) so much, I'm using QuickCursor too -
this is a program that enables editing with Vim everywhere (Mail,
browser etc.).
Here would be nice to use once in a while some of the features of