Re: horizontal range, kindof

2017-01-30 Thread Charles E Campbell
BPJ wrote: I'm trying to do a substitution in a 'horizontal/virtual column range'. I have an ASCII table where the columns are separated by tab characters (for now). I want to wrap the contents (which contain space (U+0020) and \S characters, being of unequal length of course!) of some specific

Re: horizontal range, kindof

2016-06-28 Thread Gary Johnson
On 2016-06-28, BPJ wrote: > It was intended to  match anything but a tab, but I see now that that escape > isn't supported by Vim. This will match any character but a tab: [^\t] Regards, Gary -- -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply be

Re: horizontal range, kindof

2016-06-28 Thread Jacky Liu
On Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at 6:11:42 PM UTC+8, BPJ wrote: > Mind the reply to! > > Den 27 jun 2016 17:53 skrev "Tumbler Terrall" : > > > > > > On Monday, June 27, 2016 at 6:12:47 AM UTC-5, BPJ wrote: > > > > I'm trying to do a substitution in a 'horizontal/virtual column range'. > > > > > > >

Re: horizontal range, kindof

2016-06-28 Thread BPJ
Mind the reply to! Den 27 jun 2016 17:53 skrev "Tumbler Terrall" : > > On Monday, June 27, 2016 at 6:12:47 AM UTC-5, BPJ wrote: > > I'm trying to do a substitution in a 'horizontal/virtual column range'. > > > > I have an ASCII table where the columns are separated by tab > > characters (for now).

Re: horizontal range, kindof

2016-06-27 Thread Tumbler Terrall
On Monday, June 27, 2016 at 6:12:47 AM UTC-5, BPJ wrote: > I'm trying to do a substitution in a 'horizontal/virtual column range'. > > I have an ASCII table where the columns are separated by tab > characters (for now). I want to wrap the contents (which contain > space (U+0020) and \S characters,

horizontal range, kindof

2016-06-27 Thread BPJ
I'm trying to do a substitution in a 'horizontal/virtual column range'. I have an ASCII table where the columns are separated by tab characters (for now). I want to wrap the contents (which contain space (U+0020) and \S characters, being of unequal length of course!) of some specific table columns