Hi all:

When using :Subvert <http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1545>, how can I substitute with comma and curly braces?

For example, I'd like to substitute the following with one shot:

        "„" → ",,"
        "…" → "\dots{}"

However, Subvert does not work:

        :%Subvert /{„,…}/{,,,\dots{}}
                          ^^      ^^

The issue is that :Subvert requires a comma separated list. Furthermore, the curly braces have a different meaning. Escaping those characters with backslash does not work; wrapping them into quotation marks does not work either.

Is this possible at all with Subvert?

Best,
Claus

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