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*change.txt* For Vim version 7.2a. Last change: 2008 Jun 22
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*change.txt* For Vim version 7.2b. Last change: 2008 Jul 09
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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the expression cannot use "\=" for the substitute string.
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The special meaning for characters as mentioned at |sub-replace-special| does
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not apply except "<CR>", "\<CR>" and "\\". Thus in the result of the
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expression you need to use two backslashes get one, put a backslash before a
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<CR> you want to insert and use a <CR> without a backslash where you want to
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not apply except for "<CR>", "\<CR>" and "\\". Thus in the result of the
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expression you need to use two backslashes to get one, put a backslash before a
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<CR> you want to insert, and use a <CR> without a backslash where you want to
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break the line.
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For convenience a <NL> character is also used as a line break. Prepend a
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This replaces an end-of-line with a new line containing the value of $HOME. >
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s/E/\="\<Char-0x20ac>"/g
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This replaces 'E' characters with an euro sign. Read more in |<Char->|.
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This replaces each 'E' character with a euro sign. Read more in |<Char->|.
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4.3 Search and replace *search-replace*
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