On 05/08/12 20:12, Tim Chase wrote:
On 08/05/12 12:25, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 05/08/12 15:12, Asis Hallab wrote:
It has a very neat feature called *multiple cursors*, where the
user just selects different positions in the current buffer and
every editing done is applied to those multiple cursor
positions.

The nearest thing to multiple cursors that I can imagine which is
easy to do, would be to have your "several locations"

The first thing that occurred to me was the use of the :g command
which performs one or more Ex commands on every line that matches a
pattern.  In a way, "ed" allowed for editing at multiple "cursor"
locations decades ago. :-)

-tim


Ah, right, but not interactively, and in only one file at a time.


Best regards,
Tony.
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