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Old 05-29-2026, 09:25 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by ElMiko View Post

PS - this is also paired with dozens of other searches, some of which can help quickly identify other cases of incorrectly broken paragraphs, such as searching for quotations that haven't been appropriately closed. e.g.:

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“Watch out! Stay away from there! It's not safe.

Stay close to me,” he said.
yeeee... I didn't really think about quotations, but after second thought, my approach is to find the end, than make everything else to join, quotation would be fine.

That's why I choose to find the end. Because there just be way too much thing that can be joined. The problem with finding ends comes to when a broken just happens at a in-quotation punctuation.

But as we know, you can never be 100% sure, I think it's tolerable. At least it's how much a few lines of regex can do.

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