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Wed Dec 16 19:22:07 PST 2009


Four score and seven years--eh, screw that!
At about Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 09:14:35PM -0600,
Mike Schwartz blabbed on about:
> > No :g means global in the file, every line
> 
>      I always thought global meant every OCCURANCE of the string in every
> line.  I'll have to test it again...

That's the trailing /g not a leading :g

Simple, eh?  :)  And people said emacs was too complicated!

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