Hi John,

What is the meaning of the & in the \u&?

I see that if I remove it that my match is deleted, but I can't find the
meaning of the & in this  context.

Rgds,
Jeri


On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 11:55 AM, John Beckett <[email protected]>wrote:

> Jeri Raye wrote:
> > For example:
> > I want to tell you this. and also this.
> >
> > How to change this into:
> > I want to tell you this. And also this.
>
> :%s/\.\_s*\zs\l/\u&/gc
>
> Perhaps sentences end with other characters, so you might try:
>
> :%s/[.!?]\_s*\zs\l/\u&/gc
>
> John
>
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