On Fri, Oct 5, 2018, 20:24 Sven Guckes <[email protected]> wrote:

> * 2018-09-30 Eli the Bearded:
> > :v/./$s/$/<ctrl-v><enter>./|'';/./-1j|$d
> > Replaces multiple blank lines with just one blank line.
>
> * 2018-09-30 Mikolaj Machowski <[email protected]>:
> > What's wrong with: :%s/\n\n\+/\r\r/
>
> * Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]> [2018-10-01 15:06]:
> > or with :%s/^\_s*\n/\r
> > Variation: the same, plus suppress end-of-line whitespace:
> > :%s/\_s*\n/\r
> > (both of these use the fact that * means "as many as possible")
>
> i always used this one:
>   :g/^$/,/./-j
>
> works for me :)
>
> Sven
>

Likewise (with a user command called DeleteMultipleLines, which seems much
slower to type, admittedly). However, the versions Tony and Mikolaj
espoused are probably more obviously understood, especially by those who
didn't cut their teeth in the original vi world.

Regards,

Salman

>

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