Author: prino
Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 1:43 am (GMT 5.5)
The TS tells us that the "======" are INSERTED lines, this implies that he's doing a REVERSE compare!
The TS tells us that the "======" are INSERTED lines, this implies that he's doing a REVERSE compare!
Obviously you've never prefixed a command with "&" and Enter will be your uncle!
I'm not!
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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 1:43 am (GMT 5.5)
sergeyken wrote: | ||||||
1) "non-data lines" reflect MISSING lines, versus INSERTED lines requested by the author. |
The TS tells us that the "======" are INSERTED lines, this implies that he's doing a REVERSE compare!
sergeyken wrote: |
2) Command L SPE just moves the cursor to the next MISSING line which is (a) not what is needed, (b) doesn't help to display "only inserted lines" as requested by the author |
The TS tells us that the "======" are INSERTED lines, this implies that he's doing a REVERSE compare!
sergeyken wrote: |
3) Unlike command FIND, the command L SPE needs to be re-typed again and again in the command line in order to jump to each next occurrence of "non-data line" |
Obviously you've never prefixed a command with "&" and Enter will be your uncle!
sergeyken wrote: |
4) I'm really in doubt who of us is actually blabbering... |
I'm not!
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Robert AH Prins
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No programming here (yet)
