* How to replace a character by an unprintable character ?
@ 2005-01-24 21:00 J?r?me RADIX
2005-01-24 21:07 ` Jesper Harder
2005-01-24 21:11 ` Drew Adams
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From: J?r?me RADIX @ 2005-01-24 21:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello,
Using M-% or C-M-% how do you replace each `;' in
a;b;c;d
by a carriage return (<RET>) to obtain :
a
b
c
d
The FAQ is not very explicit on this :
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs-faq.text
Question 5.9
It only tells how to *search* for unprintable characters but not how
to replace a character by an unprintable character.
Emacs info file is not clear on this either ( C-h C-k C-M-% )
I've tried several things out in the replacement string without
success :
\n
C-q <RET>
[\n]
$
?\n
none of them work.
If you have an idea...
Thanks,
Jérôme.
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* Re: How to replace a character by an unprintable character ?
2005-01-24 21:00 How to replace a character by an unprintable character ? J?r?me RADIX
@ 2005-01-24 21:07 ` Jesper Harder
2005-01-24 22:47 ` Jérôme Radix
2005-01-24 21:11 ` Drew Adams
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From: Jesper Harder @ 2005-01-24 21:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
jradix@bigfoot.com (J?r?me RADIX) writes:
> Using M-% or C-M-% how do you replace each `;' in
>
> a;b;c;d
>
> by a carriage return (<RET>) to obtain :
Type `C-q C-j' as the replacement string.
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* RE: How to replace a character by an unprintable character ?
2005-01-24 21:00 How to replace a character by an unprintable character ? J?r?me RADIX
2005-01-24 21:07 ` Jesper Harder
@ 2005-01-24 21:11 ` Drew Adams
2005-01-24 22:43 ` Jérôme Radix
1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Drew Adams @ 2005-01-24 21:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
Using M-% or C-M-% how do you replace each `;' in
a;b;c;d by a carriage return (<RET>)
I've tried several things out in the replacement string without
success :
C-q <RET>
`C-q C-m' (C-m is RETURN.)
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* Re: How to replace a character by an unprintable character ?
2005-01-24 21:11 ` Drew Adams
@ 2005-01-24 22:43 ` Jérôme Radix
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From: Jérôme Radix @ 2005-01-24 22:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Thanks Drew for your answer.
I've tried that too :
C-q C-m writes ^M in the replacement string, and when doing the
replacement, I have the following
a^Mb^Mc^Md
It seems it comes from the different line separation conventions (unix
dos, mac...)
I can't figure out how to get
a
b
c
d
without closing/reopening the file to force emacs to guess in which line
separation convention to run (I don't know of a way to change it with a
single command...)
I keep searching...
Drew Adams a écrit :
>
> Using M-% or C-M-% how do you replace each `;' in
> a;b;c;d by a carriage return (<RET>)
> I've tried several things out in the replacement string without
> success :
>
> C-q <RET>
>
>
> `C-q C-m' (C-m is RETURN.)
>
>
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* Re: How to replace a character by an unprintable character ?
2005-01-24 21:07 ` Jesper Harder
@ 2005-01-24 22:47 ` Jérôme Radix
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From: Jérôme Radix @ 2005-01-24 22:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Jesper Harder a écrit :
> Type `C-q C-j' as the replacement string.
It works !!! Thanks a lot Jesper !
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