concepts/
efun/
NAME
	ed2

DESCRIPTION
	Substitutions are very advanced.

	First a simple example:

	s/apa/bepa/
	This will substitue the 'apa' in current line to 'bepa'.
	If an 'p' is appended, you will also immediately see the result.

	1,$s/apa/bepa/
	Same, but all lines in file. Only first occurence on every line.

	Any character can used instead of '/':
	s!apa!bepa!g
	The 'g' specifies that all occurences of apa on this line are
	changed to bepa.

	The pattern that are supposed to be replaced, can be a regular
	expression. See ed3 about that.

SEE ALSO
	ed3(LPC)