Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Re: Consider lines containing a tab a paragraph boundary

Christian Brabandt wrote:

> On Sa, 20 Apr 2013, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> > I wonder if changing 'paragraphs' and 'sections' into a regexp that
> > matches at what's between paragraphs is sufficient. How about this
> > style with two paragraphs:
>
> Did this and updated the example. Would this be acceptable?

Hmm, I think what we really want is to match the text from the end of
one paragraph until the start of the next one. The example with "/^$"
would still work to have empty-line separated paragraphs. Paragraphs
that start with an indent would be found with "/^\s\+".

You could then also allow more than one empty line between paragraphs
with "/^\n*$".

I haven't tried the code, perhaps it already works like that?


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