Reputation: 18903
In Eclipse 3.3.2, I would like to replace a character (say ',') by a new line in a file. What should I write in the "Replace with" box in order to do so ?
EDIT : Many answers seems to be for Eclipse 3.4. Is there a solution for Eclipse 3.3.X ?
Upvotes: 93
Views: 62105
Reputation: 11
if the file search is performed with Regular Expressions checkbox checked, then replace all / replace selected will also allow regular expression and will transform \n to a newline in the file(s)
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 61
Like the others said, just use regular expression, but instead of just \r, put \r\n
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 18903
I've just found an article about that problem. It seems to be a bug.
There's a workaround which is to copy a new line in clipboard and then paste it inside the "replace" box.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 151
I'm using Helios and it works, however I had some issues with replacement... I wanted to place a line break between any of these brackets "><" (to make each new XML tag go to a new line)... first I had to place a chacter between the 2 brackets, for instance /r, after this i checked the "regular expressions" box and replaced the /r with \R, which resulted in the correct linebreak. otherwise, the replace seemed to be greyed out.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 9535
Check box 'Regular Expressions' and use '\R' in the 'Replace with' box
It's a new feature introduced with Eclipse 3.4, See What's New in 3.4
Upvotes: 156
Reputation: 20940
Check box 'Regular Expressions' and use '\n' in the 'Replace with' box
Upvotes: 3