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Odd editing behavior
I've only ever noticed this happening when I edit my fanfics.
At the end of a chapter (file), there are sometimes notes which I want remove. For example: Code:
...</p> </div><b>Notes for the Chapter:</b><blockquote class="userstuff"> <p>Blah, Blah, notes, thoughts, coming attractions, blah, blah, blah, and so on and so forth</p> </blockquote></div> I expect to see: Code:
...</p> </div> </div> Code:
...</p> </div> </div> If I then select from right after the > to < and hit enter, the spaces remain. If I select from right after the > to < and hit delete, the spaces are gone, and then hitting enter works as expected. |
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This is naked text (not in a Block level tag) that may be tripping up the indention
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Just like if there are five blank lines between paragraphs. They don't render as blank lines in any viewer or reader, but if I know they're there, they annoy me LOL |
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What happens when you use delete or cut text?
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Delete works as expected, but I never remember to use it first. So instead of return/enter and finished (which is what I do without really thinking about it), I have to remember to do delete then return/enter.
I can't say I've ever tried cut text, but I expect it to work as delete...yep, just tried it and it works like delete does. |
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If there is more than one return then I use the following regex to remove them: search: Code:
>\n*< Code:
>\n< bernie |
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