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Re: Replacing \227 and other codes
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ken |
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Re: Replacing \227 and other codes |
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Mon, 21 Oct 2002 13:52:46 -0400 (EDT) |
There ought to be a shell script to do all of this, but until there is,
here's what I do in emacs:
M-x replace-string C-q 227 RETURN - RETURN
This should qualify as a FAQ... or?
hth,
ken
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Spake Chris L at 09:04 (UTC-0800) on Mon, 21 Oct 2002:
= I have an imported HTML document that has some strange codes for em
= dashes and the like. The em dash, for example, displays as a \227 --
= how can I search and replace these codes?
=
= I tried to copy the code and then do C-s C-y to paste it, but it
= doesn't seem to work. Is there a way to do isearch-forward-selection
= or similar?
=
=