The following in command mode (gvim)
:.,G!sort
results in
E464: Ambiguous use of user defined-command
:help E464
Ambiguous use of user-defined command
There are two user-defined commands with a common name prefix, and you used
Command-line completion to execute one of them. |user-cmd-ambiguous|
Example: >
:command MyCommand1 echo "one"
:command MyCommand2 echo "two"
:MyCommand
Not an editor command
I have stared at this for a little while can someone throw a bone my way or offer a way to do this without resorting to visual mode?
I usually use :.,$!sort; does that work for you?
Original Poster Edit
G is not the proper range specification. From the :help range output see below.
Line numbers may be specified with: *:range* *E14* *{address}*
{number} an absolute line number
. the current line *:.*
$ the last line in the file *:$*
% equal to 1,$ (the entire file) *:%*
't position of mark t (lowercase) *:'*
'T position of mark T (uppercase); when the mark is in
another file it cannot be used in a range
/{pattern}[/] the next line where {pattern} matches *:/*
?{pattern}[?] the previous line where {pattern} matches *:?*
\/ the next line where the previously used search
pattern matches
\? the previous line where the previously used search
pattern matches
\& the next line where the previously used substitute
pattern matches
Each may be followed (several times) by '+' or '-' and an optional number.
This number is added or subtracted from the preceding line number. If the
number is omitted, 1 is used.
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