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Old 06-26-2012, 03:21 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
That would be my only concern, too. But even then... I'd probably be willing to sacrifice the scene-breaks (or any other vertical spacing breaks) at that point just to get things cleaned up. I could always add them back in with CSS if I have an original document to compare to.
If the scene-breaks match with what the s&r would replace, i.e.
Code:
<p>&nbsp;<br /></p>
Do two search&replace
1. Search for
Code:
<p>&nbsp;<br /></p>
Replace
Code:
<p class="scenebreak">&nbsp;</p>
As original s&r
2. Search for
Code:
&nbsp;<br /></p>
Replace
Code:
</p>
Now you'll also have css styled scenebreaks
In your css file add the following
Code:
p.scenebreak {margin-bottom: 0.5em;}
You can adjust the height of the scenebreak by altering the margin value.
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