Hello Robert,
On Wednesday, August 21, 2002 at 21:47 GMT -0400, special agents were
informed that Robert D. [RD] leaked:
RD> What else could I do to cut the blank lines?
Until you post the exact versions you're using, we can't do much to
help. You don't say what the wq template is supposed to do. I assume
you mean the wrap macro which is posted on Marck's macro site?
If that's the case, then you can use an updated version of wrap2.
=====[Begin wrap2]=====
%IF:'%-
%SETPATTREGEXP="(?is-m)[^\n]+"%-
%REGEXPMATCH="%COMMENT"'<>'':'%-
%-
%WRAPPED=_%SETPATTREGEXP="(?is-m)^(.*?)(\n((\w{0,5}(\>\s*)+)?\n)+(.*?)\s*$|\z)"%-
%-%-%-%-%-%REGEXPBLINDMATCH="%COMMENT"%-
%-%-%-%-%-%SUBPATT="1"_
%COMMENT=_%SETPATTREGEXP="(?is-m)^.*?(\n((\w{0,5}(\>\s*)+)?\n)+(.*?)\s*$|\z)"%-
%-%-%-%-%-%REGEXPBLINDMATCH="%COMMENT"%-
%-%-%-%-%-%SUBPATT="5"_%-
%QINCLUDE="wrap2"'
=====[ End wrap2]=====
If that doesn't do the trick, then you can always use a new wq
template:
=====[Begin wq]=====
%COMMENT="%QUOTES"%-
%SETPATTREGEXP='(?s-m)^(.*?)\s*$'%-
%REGEXPMATCH='%QINCLUDE="wrap2"'%-
%COMMENT=""
=====[ End wq]=====
--
Thanks for writing,
Januk Aggarwal
Personal Plan: To avoid sanity, lucidity and wit at all costs.
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