I ask this because there are times when it is more convenient to deal
with regular expressions where all the target content falls within one
paragraph, but can be viewed in a more natural manner than by converting
to compact formatting.
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On March 28, 2018 at 2:44:48 AM [-0700],
Rick Gordon wrote in an email entitled
"Character That Shows As Vertical Space But Is Within Paragraph Boundaries":
Does BBEdit support a character which would show as vertical space,
but will be parsed as an inter-paragraph character? Something like a
soft return (or more accurately, a line break, so that it would be
part of the same line number), but it seems that \n and \r are dealt
with interchangeably.
Wikipedia <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newline> also lists:
* NEL (Next Line: U+0085)
* LS (Line Separator: U+2028)
* PS (Paragraph Separator: U+2029)
… but none of these produce a new line effect.
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RICK GORDON
EMERALD VALLEY GRAPHICS AND CONSULTING
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WWW: http://www.shelterpub.com
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