Monday, June 3, 2013

Re: HTML blank insertion program

On Mon, June 3, 2013 07:42, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was concerned about Vim's weird indentation of HTML, and Tim Chase
> clued me in about Tidy, which does most of what I want but leaves no
> blank lines. I want 3 blank lines above each <h1>, and one blank line
> above each of <h[[:digit:]]>, <ol>, <ul>, <table>, <p>, <body>, and
> <div>.
>
> However, to make <h1> stand out even more, I don't want any blank lines
> immediately below an <h1>, even if the line below it is one that would
> normally have a blank line above it. Also, I want to be able to run
> this filter over and over again on generations of the file without
> building up huge numbers of blank lines. The following Awk program does
> all this:

Since you already have a script, that does what you want, simply
filter your input through it.

See
:h filter

regards,
Christian

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