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Re: AW: highlighting in vi
- To: Ed Bradford/Raleigh/IBM <egb at us dot ibm dot com>
- Subject: Re: AW: highlighting in vi
- From: Darren Marshall <marshad at bemailhost dot marconicomms dot com>
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 15:06:58 +0000
- Cc: cygwin at sources dot redhat dot com
- References: <OF9848F7CE.25522AC2-ON85256990.0051ABC9@raleigh.ibm.com>
- Reply-To: darren dot marshall at marconi dot com
:noh
On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 09:53:00AM -0500, Ed Bradford/Raleigh/IBM wrote:
> Simplest way is to search for a nonexistant string. I haven't yet found a
> quicker way. Perhaps
> someone else has?
>
> Ed
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> Tom Trelvik <ttt@po.cwru.edu>@sources.redhat.com on 11/07/2000 09:46:59 AM
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> Sent by: cygwin-owner@sources.redhat.com
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> To: cygwin@sources.redhat.com
> cc:
> Subject: Re: AW: highlighting in vi
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> So, this may be really simple, but how do you *un*highlight the
> results of a search in the vim that comes with cygwin? Searching for a
> pattern highlights every occurrance found. But that highlighting seems
> to stick, even on other files, and even if I get a new shell through
> cygwin (either before, or after closing the current).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom
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