I receive many MSWord documents which I then convert to plain text or LaTeX etc. Typically all the characters in a paragraph are crowded onto one line. This makes editing a bore. I can use: gqap to change an individual paragraph to a series of lines of standard length. But I haven't found a global way to do it to all paragraphs. There is/are one or more blank lines between paragraphs. Is there a colon command string that will accomplish this task? -- John Culleton Subscribe now to "Self Publisher's Newsletter!" No hassle! Send email to mailto:selfpub@wexfordpress.com.
Friday, January 24, 2003 John Culleton wrote: JC> I receive many MSWord documents which I then convert to plain text or JC> LaTeX etc. Typically all the characters in a paragraph are crowded JC> onto one line. This makes editing a bore. JC> I can use: JC> gqap JC> to change an individual paragraph to a series of lines of standard JC> length. But I haven't found a global way to do it to all paragraphs. JC> There is/are one or more blank lines between paragraphs. 1GgqG should reformat the whole file. -- Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta
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Giuseppe Bilotta
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John Culleton