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Ken Cole
ken.m.cole at gmail.com
Wed Dec 16 19:22:10 PST 2009
Mike,
You need two g's for that, one at the start for every line and one at
the end for every occurrence on the line.
>From what I can ascertain :g is the same as % and as Mark had eluded
1,$ but onoy does the first occurrence on the line.
Ken
P.S. How is that Wisconsin winter treating you mate, nice and brisk? :-)
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 1:14 PM, Mike Schwartz <mschw at athenet.net> wrote:
>> 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...
>
> Mike Schwartz
>
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