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Re: replace-regexp from A to B?
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Emanuel Berg |
Subject: |
Re: replace-regexp from A to B? |
Date: |
Sun, 26 Aug 2018 21:35:18 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.4 (gnu/linux) |
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Thanks, Yuri and Emanuel... I've seen that
> a single MusiXTeX piece can be considered as
> a tex paragraph, because no blank line should
> be inserted into it... So I can perform my
> replace-regexp with the `M-h' prefix so
> applying it only to the current
> paragraph/piece...
So you can do this already with
`replace-regexp'! Writing my previous answer,
I had an itchy feeling it was already there
somewhere... But who would have thought to look
at replace-regexp of all places? Err, good that
you found it anyway :)
Technically speaking tho, and I think you
already know this, `M-h' isn't a prefix to the
next function but just a command to set the
region. Once there, replace-regexp acts on it,
but it doesn't matter in what manner you set it
prior to that.
Not to say there's anything wrong with using
M-h, of course.
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- Re: replace-regexp from A to B?, Emanuel Berg, 2018/08/26
- Re: replace-regexp from A to B?, Rodolfo Medina, 2018/08/26
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- Re: replace-regexp from A to B?,
Emanuel Berg <=
- mixing argument types (was: Re: replace-regexp from A to B?), Emanuel Berg, 2018/08/26
- Re: mixing argument types, Stefan Monnier, 2018/08/26
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- Re: mixing argument types, Emanuel Berg, 2018/08/26
- Re: mixing argument types, Rodolfo Medina, 2018/08/27
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- Re: mixing argument types, Emanuel Berg, 2018/08/27
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- Re: mixing argument types, Emanuel Berg, 2018/08/27
- Re: mixing argument types, Rodolfo Medina, 2018/08/28