At the end of every paragraph in a page of text there is a pragraph mark displayed (it looks like a faint, reversed, upside down P) when the show and hide button is activated.
Sometimes a text file is opened in which there are many stray inter-line paragrph marks, which have to be removed manually to join the lines within a paragraph correctly.
In MS -Word there is the capability to select the paragraph mark form a Special character list and then run a custom find and replace routine to get around this problem. Entering ^p in the find box will do the same thing.
Is there some equivilent for Textpad, since Textapd doesn't recognise ^p as a 'literal string'.
paragrapph marks
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Peter J.
Re: paragrapph marks
Hello Charles.
Instead of searching for '^p' (I'm not even sure it's a valid Regular Expression), search for '\n'. This is the newline character and finds, essentially, carriage returns. If you replace a newline with nothing or a space it will join the discontinuous lines.
Hope this helps,
Peter.
Instead of searching for '^p' (I'm not even sure it's a valid Regular Expression), search for '\n'. This is the newline character and finds, essentially, carriage returns. If you replace a newline with nothing or a space it will join the discontinuous lines.
Hope this helps,
Peter.