I have a bunch of numbers and for each of them I have to find all occurrences in a file, that is: for the first number, find all lines containing the number, for the second one the same, and so on. Since this is repetitive process, I'd like to minimize the number of key I have to type. I'm trying to get something like this to work:
345<F7> --> display all lines containing '345' For a fixed number, this would be something like nnoremap <F7> /\<345\><CR>[I However I cannot see how could I pass the numeric argument to the mapping. I've tried mapping keys to commands where I'm allowed to use things like <count> or <args> and even functions, but I'm still failing to find a solution. I'm aware that I'm trying to (ab)use a *count* as an *argument* and that this is probably why there is no way to achieve what I'm attempting, but you never know, therefore I'm asking here. For this specific task there are possibly alternative solutions, like making a new buffer with all numbers that need to be looked up and then running a script that would do the job. Anyway, I'd like to know if the above is possible at all and how. -- 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
