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@ -576,7 +576,7 @@ An atom can be followed by an indication of how many times the atom can be
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matched and in what way. This is called a multi. See |/multi| for an
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overview.
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*/star* */\star* *E56*
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*/star* */\star*
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* (use \* when 'magic' is not set)
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Matches 0 or more of the preceding atom, as many as possible.
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Example 'nomagic' matches ~
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@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ overview.
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the end of the file and then tries matching "END", backing up one
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character at a time.
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*/\+* *E57*
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*/\+*
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\+ Matches 1 or more of the preceding atom, as many as possible. {not in
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Vi}
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Example matches ~
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@ -612,7 +612,7 @@ overview.
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\? Just like \=. Cannot be used when searching backwards with the "?"
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command. {not in Vi}
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*/\{* *E58* *E60* *E554* *E870*
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*/\{* *E60* *E554* *E870*
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\{n,m} Matches n to m of the preceding atom, as many as possible
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\{n} Matches n of the preceding atom
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\{n,} Matches at least n of the preceding atom, as many as possible
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