[CentOS] Slightly OT: Vim command (or macro) to replace space under cursor by " " (without deleting the following word)
John R Pierce
pierce at hogranch.comMon Oct 5 16:10:52 UTC 2009
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Niki Kovacs wrote: > :map <F2> cw <ESC> > > ... except this also deletes the word after the cursor, which is annoying. > c1l <esc> thats digit 1, lower case letter L, lower L being the move left command. the 1 is uneeded, but c3l would change 3 characters, etc. btw, my favorite way of doing what you said would be... / <enter> c1l then n to find the next space, and . to execute the change op. you sure don't want to change spaces that are inside < > commands, so a global change and replace is not suitable.
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