Difference between revisions of "Trim Empty Lines"

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{{example_start}}Example:
 
{{example_start}}Example:
{{example_body}}{{example_select|<nowiki>.</nowiki>}}
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{{example_body}}{{example_select|<nowiki>One little,   
 +
two little, 
 +
three little     
 +
   
 +
Indians.</nowiki>}}
 
{{example_end}}
 
{{example_end}}
  
 
{{example_start}}Result:
 
{{example_start}}Result:
{{example_body}}<nowiki>.</nowiki>
+
{{example_body}}{{example_select|<nowiki>One little,   
 +
two little, 
 +
three little     
 +
 
 +
Indians.</nowiki>}}
 
{{example_end}}
 
{{example_end}}
  

Revision as of 23:27, 28 April 2010

You see work in progress here; this section already reflects future TED Notepad version 6.0.0.14.
This section may contain incomplete, premature, or mistaken information, prone to change without notice.

Trim Empty (Alt+Ctrl+Shift+A)

Removes all white-spaces from each empty line of the selection.

Note: Does not modify non-empty lines.

Example:
One little, two little, three little Indians.
Result:
One little, two little, three little Indians.

See also Trim Tail Spaces tool.

See also Unindent tool.