cool, thanks, i knew there had to be something.

thanks again.
sk

On 3/21/07, A.J.Mechelynck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
shawn bright wrote:
> hello there,
> i am kinda new to vim, so i am wanting to learn the stuff that i think
> i will use the most first. One of the things i use a lot is search. i
> have found how to do a search like this
> /:s/reg/reg
>
> is there a way i can tab through the finds ?
>
> thanks
>

The above (without the / before :s) "replaces" reg by reg. To "search", use

        /pattern

to search forward, or

        ?pattern

to search backward; then use

        n

to repeat the search, or

        N

to go back.

A pattern may be simple or complex: see

        :help pattern overview

for a summary, or

        :help pattern

for the formal grammar of Vim patterns.


Best regards,
Tony.
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