On Mar 5, 6:10 am, Jostein Berntsen <[email protected]> wrote: > On 05.03.12,05:57, Tim Chase wrote: > > > On 03/05/12 05:42, Jostein Berntsen wrote: > > >I would like to search all lines with "-->" in a file, but exclude all > > >these lines with "(X)" in them. Is this possible to do with the global > > >command? > > > /\%(.*-->.*\&^\%(\%((X)\)\@!.\)*$\) > > > Using Dr. Chip's LogiPat.vim[1] makes generating these monstrosities > > pretty straightforward. > > Thanks, this seems to work for search, but what I would like to dois to get > the > output to the global quicklist. >
Then, you ought to have asked for getting it in quickfix. What you said was "search", so we gave you search. You can use the same pattern with the :vimgrep command to get the results in the quickfix list. See :help :vimgrep or http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Find_in_files_within_Vim for details on using the command. > > >Is it also possible to give a command to global that makes it go to > > >the end of the output list? > > > Just as in a buffer "G" seems to take me to the last line of output. > > In the global quicklist "G" seems to exit the list. > This should not happen. Please give an exact sequence of commands you enter to bring up the quickfix list and make G exit the quickfix list. Then try it again with (g)vim -N -u NONE -i NONE; I suspect you have a plugin or mapping interfering here. -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
