On Sun, 02 Nov 2008, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> ah, yes, you may add |update at the end of the argdo line to write the 
> file (if changed) after the substitute, and :new before :argdo to avoid 
> problems if the current file is 'modified' (with :argdo! if the current 
> file is 'modified' the changes will be lost), or, like me (and this is 
> why I forgot) you may set 'autowriteall' in your vimrc.

Still one more question, when running the argdo, the output was
directed to a pager that need manual response to each '- more -'
prompt, (I have several hundreds of files), how can this be avoided?

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