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hi there my name is mark and today weamp;#39;re going to be making use of the vim substitute command over a range of lines and what weamp;#39;re going to be searching for is these tech dollar sign delimiters used to denote inline math environments and weamp;#39;re going to replace them with a more modern backslash parentheses delimiters used by latex so if this sounds something that could be useful then letamp;#39;s get taking so the idea here is to replace these dollar sign delimiters with the backslash parentheses delimiter pairs now iamp;#39;m going to bring up the vim command line here with the colon and use the substitute command now the substitute command works over a range of lines so for example i could give it the line 540 here over which i would want to run the substitute command i can also give it a range of lines so for example 540 to 545 inclusively and i can see that those have been highlighted up in the buffer now the substitute command does have a short form itamp