On Friday, 1 February 2013 23:46:03 UTC-4, Tim Chase wrote:
> You could do something like
> :g/^\</'{+,'}-j
>
> (assuming you have at least one blank line at the end of the file;
> otherwise, you'd have to manually join the last line to the last
> paragraph).
Tim,
Thanks very much for posting this. Your explanation (in a later post) makes a lot of sense, but for some reason I keep coming up with an 'invalid range' error when I use
:g/^\</'{+,'}-j
This is in a short text file with some blank (empty) lines between paragraphs, on linux; line endings are just LF.
VIM - Vi IMproved 7.3 (2010 Aug 15, compiled Sep 24 2012 23:53:05)
Huge version without GUI.
Can you suggest anything I might be doing wrong?
Thanks,
John
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