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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T08:35:16+00:00 2026-05-24T08:35:16+00:00

I’ve had this problem many times: I have a piece of source code, but

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I’ve had this problem many times:
I have a piece of source code, but if I copy and paste it into WordPress and enclose it with the <code>...</code> tags, the beginning spaces are “compressed” into one.

Thus I’d like to know how I could change all the spaces only at the beginning of the line by &nbsp;, so that, for example,

    extend: 'Ext.panel.Panel',

becomes

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;extend: 'Ext.panel.Panel',
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    2026-05-24T08:35:16+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 8:35 am

    There are three approaches to implement the desired edit that I can
    see, listed below in the order of my personal preference.

    1. A substitution using the preceding-atom matching syntax
      (see :help \@<=):

       :%s/\%(^ *\)\@<= /\&nbsp;/g
      

      If brevity of the command is crucial, one can shorten it
      using the “very magic” mode (see :help \v) by changing
      the non-capturing group (:help \%() to a capturing one:

       :%s/\v(^ *)@<= /\&nbsp;/g
      
    2. A two-staged substitution that splits a line just after the leading
      spaces, replaces those spaces, and rejoins that line:

       :g/^/s/^ \+/&\r/|-s/ /\&nbsp;/g|j!
      
    3. Another two-step substitution that replaces each of the leading
      spaces by certain symbol that does not occur in the text, and changes
      that symbol to &nbsp;:

       :exe "g/^ \\+/norm!v//e\rr\r" | %s/\r/\&nbsp;/g
      
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