Close Lines
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Close.. (Alt+Ctrl+C)
Asks for a Close phrase to work with and then closes each line
of the selection with the specified phrase, i.e. appends the specified phrase to each line
.
Optionally, only non-empty lines
can be appended to, which ensures that empty lines
are not modified at all.
Optionally, the closing phrase may be inserted just before all tail white-spaces
on each line. This way, any current end-of-line white-spaces
are kept unmodified, and the closing phrase is prepended to those white-spaces
, after the last graph
(i.e. non-white-space
) character.
Note: When closing of empty lines
is allowed, and tail white-spaces
are to be skipped, special consequential case occurs. On empty lines
, closing phrase is simply prepended, because tail white-spaces
is all that those line contain.
----- Original Message ----- Great notepad! Tabs, you need tabs for multiple documents. Cosmetic, supeficial, of course. But that's what people are looking for these days. |
----- Original Message ----- Great notepad!<br> Tabs, you need tabs for multiple documents. Cosmetic, supeficial,<br> of course. But that's what people are looking for these days.<br> |
Tip: As the example above shows, if you are writting an HTML document, you may write all the text of such document first without having to bother with HTML tags. When done, select the lines, invoke the Close.. tool (hotkey Alt+Ctrl+C) and enter whatever phrase you want to be appended to each line (e.g. a <br> tag).
Tip: Combine the Quote.. tool with the Close.. tool in order to write paragraphs or lists in HTML documents without having to bother with <p> and <li> tags while writing. Write all paragraphs first, each one on a separate line (use word wrap (hotkey Ctrl+W) to see paragraphs wrapped into several lines). When done, select all the lines and use both Quote.. and Close.. tools to add the
and
tags (or
tags) to each line.