Ok I will have to imprve my english

On Tuesday, June 10, 2014 4:13:12 PM UTC+2, Ben Fritz wrote:
> On Tuesday, June 10, 2014 8:05:45 AM UTC-5, Ni Va wrote:
> > 
> > It works a little using \s out \\s because I have magic card I think:
> > 
> > :g/^\s/exec 'sil! +,/^END_OF_BLOCK/'.repeat('>', 
> > strlen(matchstr(getline('.'), '\(\s\)\+')) / 2) 
> > 
> > 
> > In fact I got :
> > 
> > <some\spaces>THE_LINE_OF_THE_HEADER_THREE
> >                          OTHER DEPEND'S LINES
> >                          OTHER DEPEND'S LINES
> 
> You were SPECIFICALLY ASKED whether all your \s examples were two literal '\' 
> and 's' characters, or whether they were spaces. You said:
> 
> > when I type "\s" these are the literal characters in the file
> 
> Next time, maybe don't misrepresent your problem.

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