On Thursday, June 27, 2013 8:05:28 AM UTC+2, Zulox4 wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> The following three line commands on vim 7.3.1251 windows version doesn't 
> work (but works on linux 7.3.1128):
>  
> :%s/<[^>]*>//g<CR>:wq<CR>
> 
> or 
> 
> :%s/<[^>]*>//g<CR>ZZ
> 
> or
> 
> :%no<S-Tab>3/<<ff-58>df><CR>ZZ
> 
> on the text file:
> 
> ---------------begin-file----
> <h1>What Vim Can Do</h1> 
> <p> 
> Vim is an advanced text editor that seeks to provide the power of
> the de-facto Unix editor 'Vi', with a more complete feature set.
> It's useful whether you're <a href='viusers.php'>already using vi</a> or <a
> href='others.php'>using a different editor</a>.  Users of Vim 5 and 6 should
> consider upgrading to Vim 7.  The main advantages of Vim 6 compared to Vim 5 
> can be found on <a href='vim5users.php'>this page</a>.
> </p> 
>  
> <h1>A General Overview</h1> 
>  
> <a href="http://tnerual.eriogerg.free.fr/0xBABAF000L/10_en.html";><img 
> src='/images/0xbabaf000l.png' alt="Emaks-Vim-Notepad comic" width="800" 
> height="254"></a> 
> Copyright (c) 2007 Laurent Gregoire
>  
> <h4>What Is Vim?</h4> 
> <p> 
> Vim is a highly configurable text editor built to enable efficient text
> editing. It is an improved version of the vi editor distributed with
> most UNIX systems.  
> <p> 
> Vim is often called a "programmer's editor," and so useful for
> programming that many consider it an entire <abbr title='integrated
> development environment'>IDE</abbr>.  It's not just for programmers,
> though.  Vim is perfect for all kinds of text editing, from composing
> email to editing configuration files.
> </p> 
> <p> 
> Despite what the above comic suggests, Vim can be configured to work in a very
> simple (Notepad-like) way, called evim or Easy Vim.
> </p> 
>  
> <h4>What Vim Is Not?</h4> 
> <p> 
> Vim isn't an editor designed to hold its users' hands.  It is a tool,
> the use of which must be learned.
> </p> 
>  
> <p> 
> Vim isn't a word processor.  Although it can display text with various
> forms of highlighting and formatting, it isn't there to provide WYSIWYG
> editing of typeset documents.  (It is great for editing TeX, though.)
> </p> 
>  
> <h4>Vim's License</h4> 
> <p> 
> Vim is charityware.  Its license is GPL-compatible, so it's
> distributed freely, but we ask that if you find it useful you make a
> donation to help children in Uganda through the
> <a href='http://iccf-holland.org/'>ICCF</a>.  The full license text can be
> found in the <a 
> href='http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/uganda.html#license'>documentation</a>.
> Much more information about charityware on
> <A HREF="http://Charityware.info/";>Charityware.info</a>.
> </p> 
> ---------------end-file----
> 
> Expected same result for the three line command:
> ----------------begin-file-----
> What Vim Can Do 
>  
> Vim is an advanced text editor that seeks to provide the power of
> the de-facto Unix editor 'Vi', with a more complete feature set.
> It's useful whether you're already using vi or <a
> href='others.php'>using a different editor.  Users of Vim 5 and 6 should
> consider upgrading to Vim 7.  The main advantages of Vim 6 compared to Vim 5 
> can be found on this page.
>  
>  
> A General Overview 
>  
>  
> Copyright (c) 2007 Laurent Gregoire
>  
> What Is Vim? 
>  
> Vim is a highly configurable text editor built to enable efficient text
> editing. It is an improved version of the vi editor distributed with
> most UNIX systems.  
>  
> Vim is often called a "programmer's editor," and so useful for
> programming that many consider it an entire <abbr title='integrated
> development environment'>IDE.  It's not just for programmers,
> though.  Vim is perfect for all kinds of text editing, from composing
> email to editing configuration files.
>  
>  
> Despite what the above comic suggests, Vim can be configured to work in a very
> simple (Notepad-like) way, called evim or Easy Vim.
>  
>  
> What Vim Is Not? 
>  
> Vim isn't an editor designed to hold its users' hands.  It is a tool,
> the use of which must be learned.
>  
>  
>  
> Vim isn't a word processor.  Although it can display text with various
> forms of highlighting and formatting, it isn't there to provide WYSIWYG
> editing of typeset documents.  (It is great for editing TeX, though.)
>  
>  
> Vim's License 
>  
> Vim is charityware.  Its license is GPL-compatible, so it's
> distributed freely, but we ask that if you find it useful you make a
> donation to help children in Uganda through the
> ICCF.  The full license text can be
> found in the documentation.
> Much more information about charityware on
> Charityware.info.
> ----------------end-file-----

The <ff-58> keystoke is <C-@>

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