Tim Chase wrote: > First, that's a hideous command definition (to the degree I > went out to the wiki and changed it to be more legible). > you're going to use normal mode, the canonical way to clear a > register is to use "qaq" to clear register "a". I prefer the > explicit nature of setting it in Ex with ":let @a=''". > > I'd be tempted to make use of the ability to pass ranges to a > command with something like > > command! -range=% MyGrep let @a='' | execute > '<line1>,<line2>g//y A' | tabnew | enew | setlocal bt=nofile > | put! a | nohls
What is 'enew' for? I changed the command at: http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Redirect_g_search_output from: command! Filter let @a='' | execute 'g//y A' | split | enew | setlocal bt=nofile | put! a to: command! -nargs=? Filter let @a='' | execute 'g/<args>/y A' | new | setlocal bt=nofile | put! a which included replacing 'split | enew' with just 'new'. Is there some point I am missing? I guess the range stuff should be added on the wiki as it's pretty nice. John -- 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
