Hi vim_use! On Do, 10 Dez 2009, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> (Haven't seen Tim's reply yet, so answering here) > > On Do, 10 Dez 2009, Ben Kim wrote: > > > >> Likewise, if I undo the replace, and would like then to search for > > >> "otherword", is there a shortcut too? > > > > > > I'm not sure there's an easy way to search for the *replacement* side of > > > a > > > substitute. Though I'd love to be proven wrong...I've occasionally > > > reached > > > for this and been disappointed not to know a solution. > > If you want to repeat the last substitute, try :& You can add add flags > to it, e.g. :& g (repeat last substitute and replace all matches on the > line) If you want to redo the last substitute command on the range 1,$, > try g& > > If you'd like to search for something different, but replace with the > last used substitution, you can use :s/foobar/~/ (e.g. use the ~ as > shortcut). > > See :h :substitute and scroll down a little bit. Oh, I haven't read carefully enough. If you want to search for the last replacement side of the last substitute: Try /~ see :h /\~ regards, Christian -- hundred-and-one symptoms of being an internet addict: 1. You actually wore a blue ribbon to protest the Communications Decency Act. -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
