[Linux-disciples] [Daum고객센타]문의하신 내용이 정상적으로 접수되지 않았습니다. (fwd)
Stephen R Laniel
steve at laniels.org
Sun Jul 24 23:20:08 EDT 2005
I also got this answer. If anyone wants to parse it for me,
you are of course welcome to.
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Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 10:26:20 +0900
From: Daum고객센타 <noreplymaster at hanmail.net>
To: Stephen R Laniel <steve at laniels.org>
Subject: [Daum고객센타]문의하신 내용이 정상적으로 접수되지 않았습니다.
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Suppose that interspersed throughout my document, I have a
bunch of lines that look like
* Abbey, Edward. "The Monkey Wrench Gang"[book]
* Adams, Henry. "The Education of Henry Adams"[book]
* Atwood, Margaret. "The Handmaid's Tale"[book]
* Aurelius, Marcus, "Somethingorother"[book]
I'd like to sort all these lines together. I thought that
:g/^\*/!sort
would group all of these lines together and sort them
relative to one another. But it's not so -- I think the 'g'
command is treating them one by one, yes?
Is there any way to do what I want?
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Stephen R. Laniel
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http://laniels.org/
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Stephen R. Laniel
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