Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2009 15:44:13 -0500 From: Mak Kolybabi <mak@kolybabi.com> To: Gary Kline <kline@thought.org> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: is there a way of usinf greo to find 3 or 4 blank lines? Message-ID: <20090906204412.GA28721@brisbane.nepharia.org> In-Reply-To: <20090906003651.GA7388@thought.org> References: <20090906003651.GA7388@thought.org>
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On 2009-09-05 17:36, Gary Kline wrote: > in my manuscript, i have many places where i'ved used several newlines to > indicate a jump in time, or topic, or mood, or <<whatever>>. i have lost these > vertical spacing in all but my original draft. can i use grep somehow to find > these extra newlines? > > if not grep, then sed, ed, or what?! Sed has the ability to pull into the current line the next line, appended and separated by a "\n" character. It's hard to use correctly, I've found, and my simple demo: sed -e '/^$/{N;N;N; s/^\n\n\n$/===4 blank lines==/; }' Does not quite work as I'd hoped. But hopefully it's enough to get you started. -- Matthew Anthony Kolybabi (Mak) <mak@kolybabi.com> () ASCII Ribbon Campaign | Against HTML e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org | Against proprietary extensions
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