You can record a macro, save it, and assign a keystroke for it. Check out the record macro feature, very handy for automating things like this!
On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 1:55 AM Tuk Bredsdorff <tuk@tiktuk.net> wrote:
Hi Attila,

> I usually just find a delimiter (in your case a comma) and replace them with a newline regexp (\n).
>
> See in the video I’ve quickly put together: https://v.usetapes.com/ZFDCAjpx2i
>
> There may be quicker methods (that I’m unaware of) but this is admittedly far faster than having to manually go through each line.

I was aware of that possibility but thanks anyway ☺️ .

It’s just a lot of keypresses to select, bring up the Find dialog, type in the two strings and so on. I am looking for a shortcut to that. But for many lines it would be worth if of course.

Cheers,
Tuk


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