From: Joerg Schuster <js@cis.uni-muenchen.de>
Subject: refer to "\n" in replace-regexp
Date: 18 Nov 2003 09:18:23 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <crtptfqccog.fsf@pinatubo.cis.uni-muenchen.de> (raw)
Hello,
I often need to replace characters with the "\n" character. How can
this be done with replace-regexp?
Is there a list of Emacs regexpressions somewhere in the net? (It took
me some time to find out (by trial and error) that "\t" has to be
referred to by pressing the TAB key.)
Jörg
next reply other threads:[~2003-11-18 8:18 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-11-18 8:18 Joerg Schuster [this message]
2003-11-18 8:46 ` refer to "\n" in replace-regexp Edi Weitz
2003-11-18 10:16 ` Reiner Steib
2003-11-18 10:52 ` Edi Weitz
2003-11-19 9:24 ` Joerg Schuster
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