Den 13 feb 2017 19:52 skrev "Tim Chase" :
On 2017-02-13 13:34, Shawn H Corey wrote:
>
> The two patterns, \< and \> match w-word boundaries. Is there
> something to match W-word boundaries? The best I came up with is:
>
> \(^\|\s\)\@<=
>
> I'm w
On 2017-02-13 13:34, Shawn H Corey wrote:
>
> The two patterns, \< and \> match w-word boundaries. Is there
> something to match W-word boundaries? The best I came up with is:
>
> \(^\|\s\)\@<=
>
> I'm writing a syntax file for G+ comments where in-line st
The two patterns, \< and \> match w-word boundaries. Is there something
to match W-word boundaries? The best I came up with is:
\(^\|\s\)\@<=
I'm writing a syntax file for G+ comments where in-line styles start
with a W-word boundary, followed by a "*" for bold, &qu