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List:       kde-i18n-doc
Subject:    Kate tip
From:       Vedran =?utf-8?q?Ljubovi=C4=87?= <vedran-liste () smartnet ! ba>
Date:       2004-06-17 21:50:46
Message-ID: 200406172350.46828.vedran-liste () smartnet ! ba
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There's a tip in Kate which says:

"You can do cool sed-like regular expression replacements using Editing 
Command.
For example, press Ctrl+M and enter s/oldtext/newtext/g to replace "oldtext" 
with "newtext" throughout the current line."

What does this refer to?? I have no option in menu called "Editing Command" 
and Ctrl+M does nothing here. I looked for string "Editing Command" in 
messages and the only place where it's mentioned is credits. Is this some 
obsolete functionality or a plugin that I need to install (I already have 
kdeaddons so it's not there)?

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