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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers vi editor - ex Command help Post 13544 by Kelam_Magnus on Friday 18th of January 2002 03:26:10 PM
Old 01-18-2002
I am so glad you asked!

here it is.

:g /yes/s//no/g


Thats it!!Smilie Smilie
 

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COLLDEF(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						COLLDEF(1)

NAME
colldef -- convert collation sequence source definition SYNOPSIS
colldef [-I map_dir] [-o out_file] [filename] DESCRIPTION
The colldef utility converts a collation sequence source definition into a format usable by the strxfrm() and strcoll() functions. It is used to define the many ways in which strings can be ordered and collated. The strxfrm() function transforms its first argument and places the result in its second argument. The transformed string is such that it can be correctly ordered with other transformed strings by using strcmp(), strncmp(), or memcmp(). The strcoll() function transforms its arguments and does a comparison. The colldef utility reads the collation sequence source definition from the standard input and stores the converted definition in filename. The output file produced contains the database with collating sequence information in a form usable by system commands and routines. The following options are available: -I map_dir Set directory name where charmap files can be found, current directory by default. -o out_file Set output file name, LC_COLLATE by default. The collation sequence definition specifies a set of collating elements and the rules defining how strings containing these should be ordered. This is most useful for different language definitions. The specification file can consist of three statements: charmap, substitute and order. Of these, only the order statement is required. When charmap or substitute is supplied, these statements must be ordered as above. Any statements after the order statement are ignored. Lines in the specification file beginning with a '#' are treated as comments and are ignored. Blank lines are also ignored. charmap charmapfile Charmap defines where a mapping of the character and collating element symbols to the actual character encoding can be found. The format of charmapfile is shown below. Symbol names are separated from their values by TAB or SPACE characters. Symbol-value can be specified in a hexadecimal (x??) or octal (???) representation, and can be only one character in length. symbol-name1 symbol-value1 symbol-name2 symbol-value2 ... Symbol names cannot be specified in substitute fields. The charmap statement is optional. substitute "symbol" with "repl_string" The substitute statement substitutes the character symbol with the string repl_string. Symbol names cannot be specified in repl_string field. The substitute statement is optional. order order_list Order_list is a list of symbols, separated by semi colons, that defines the collating sequence. The special symbol ... specifies, in a short-hand form, symbols that are sequential in machine code order. An order list element can be represented in any one of the following ways: o The symbol itself (for example, a for the lower-case letter a). o The symbol in octal representation (for example, 141 for the letter a). o The symbol in hexadecimal representation (for example, x61 for the letter a). o The symbol name as defined in the charmap file (for example, <letterA> for letterA 23 record in charmapfile). If character map name have > character, it must be escaped as />, single / must be escaped as //. o Symbols a, , f, , , v are permitted in its usual C-language meaning. o The symbol chain (for example: abc, <letterA><letterB>c, xf1bxf2) o The symbol range (for example, a;...;z). o Comma-separated symbols, ranges and chains enclosed in parenthesis (for example ( sym1, sym2, ... )) are assigned the same primary order- ing but different secondary ordering. o Comma-separated symbols, ranges and chains enclosed in curly brackets (for example { sym1, sym2, ... }) are assigned the same primary ordering only. The backslash character is used for continuation. In this case, no characters are permitted after the backslash character. DIAGNOSTICS
The colldef utility exits with the following values: 0 No errors were found and the output was successfully created. !=0 Errors were found. FILES
/usr/share/locale/<language>/LC_COLLATE The standard shared location for collation orders under the locale <language>. SEE ALSO
mklocale(1), setlocale(3), strcoll(3), strxfrm(3) BSD
January 27, 1995 BSD
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