Hello!
I have a question about your command.
Could you explain, what the
> If you add an extra row of "======" at the bottom of the file, you can use
> the following:
>
> :let @a=''|g/^=\{10\}\n.*\n- Note\>/'}+;/^=\{10\}/-y A
>
> |g/ does?
I searched :help g/ but could not find anything.
I simply don't understand it.
Thanks in advance!
Asis
which will accumulate your notes in the "a" register which you can then
> paste in a new buffer with
>
> "aP
>
> This assumes that title-lines ("\n.*\n") and note/highlight ("\n- Note.*\n"
> which could be "\n- Highlight.*\n" if you wanted highlights instead of
> notes) lines are only ever one line each.
>
> It breaks down as
>
> let @a='' empty the register into which we're accumulating
> g/^=\{10\} on every line with 10 "=" at the beginning
> \n followed by a newline
> .* followed by stuff (the title, but we don't care)
> \n followed by a newline
> - Note\> followed by a dash and the classification
> (Note or Highlight) followed by other stuff
> we don't care about
> / perform the following action(s)
> '} from the "next paragraph break" mark
> (a lazy way of writing "/^$/")
> + move the front of the range one line forward
> (this can be omitted if you want blank lines
> between your results)
> ; the continuation of the range ("through")
> /^=\{10\}/ the next line containing 10 "=" at the beginning
> (the reason this solution needs them at the
> bottom of the file)
> - adjust the range back one line so we don't
> include the "=====" row. Optional if you want
> such separators in your results.
> y A yank that range, appending to register "a"
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> -tim
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