On Mar 1, 12:47 pm, Tim Chase <[email protected]> wrote: > Christian Brabandt wrote: > > this should have been > > > :%s/\w\+/\=printf("%s", > > !empty(spellbadword(submatch(0))[0])?submatch(0):'')/ > > Lovely solution and introduction to spellbadword() (which I've > not seen/used before). However, I'm curious why you chose to use > printf("%s", ...) instead of just using the contents. > > So my reworking of Christian's idea: > > :%s/\w\+/\=empty(spellbadword(submatch(0))[0]))?'':submatch(0)/g > > The other catch (at least in English) is that words like "can't" > aren't found whole by "\w\+", so you might have to tweak the > regexp or 'iskeyword' to include apostrophes.
Yes wonderful introduction to spellbadword() I tried your solution and got errors, counted parens and found one too many closing, and this works. :%s/\w\+/\=empty(spellbadword(submatch(0))[0])?'':submatch(0)/g -Bill -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
