Am 01.11.2013 20:44, schrieb Cesar Romani:
On 01/11/2013 01:32 p.m., Ben Fritz wrote:
On Friday, November 1, 2013 10:29:12 AM UTC-5, andalou wrote:

 On the current text I'd like to insert the string "ch007.html"
 (without quotes) without newlines inserted. Is it possible?

 This request I don't understand at all. Please give a
 before-and-after example.

Let's say, I have before:

Véase el siguiente enlace en el libro

and after:

Véase el siguiente enlace ch007.html en el libro

Ok, but you can achieve this by moving the cursor to the end of
"enlace", typing 'a' to enter insert mode, then typing " ch007.html".
But I'm sure you know how to do that. So what are you really asking?
What do you want to do, to get to your resulting text?

If I go after the end of "enlace" and do :1,.s/^# /&/n
I get, say:
8 matches on 8 lines

then I'd like to have ch007.html after "enlace."

If the above command outputs:
35 matches on 35 lines

then I'd like to have ch034.html after "enlace."

I suppose,  I can do it manually. Thanks anyway.

You didn't mention that 8 is connected with 7.

:substitute sets v:statusmsg
    :h v:statusmsg

:let filename = printf('ch%03d.html', matchstr(v:statusmsg, '\d\+')-1)

Append text after EOL:
    :call setline('.', getline('.'). filename)
    :exec 'normal! A'. filename
    :s/$/\=filename

--
Andy

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