How exactly are you applying this pattern? Is this in BBEdit’s find
window? I can’t replicate what you’re seeing. (For me it replaces
one span of spaces at a time, including any `m` that precedes it.)
-sam
On 12 Feb 2019, at 17:26, @lbutlr wrote:
On 12 Feb 2019, at 06:53, Rich Siegel <[email protected]> wrote:
'm guessing it was "(?m)\s+"
Tha would make SLIGHTLY more sense, but it is definitely (m?)\s+
(I’ve checked it a dozen times)
what I don’t get is that in the sample
<<END
This is test
Text
With some spaces
END
The result is
ThisistestTextWithsomespaces
Which is to say that it removes all the white space. All at once. In
one action.
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