Le 11/02/2013 20:20, Bruce Dubbs a écrit : > Randy McMurchy wrote: >> Randy McMurchy wrote these words on 02/11/13 12:55 CST: >>> I just ran my script that cleans up extraneous spaces from blank lines and >>> at the end of lines in all the .xml files. >> If you use Vim to edit the book's .xml, you can add the following lines >> to your /etc/vimrc file and it will show in red any extraneous spaces in >> the .xml. I find it handy as it makes it easy to keep the files clean. >> >> " Catch trailing whitespace and highlight them >> highlight ForbiddenWhitespace ctermbg=red guibg=red >> match ForbiddenWhitespace /\s\+$\|\t/ >> " Do not highlight spaces at the end of line while typing on that line >> autocmd InsertEnter * match ForbiddenWhitespace /\t\|\s\+\%#\@<!$/ > > I use the F<n> keys to turn these things on and off. Here is a simple > example in my ~/.vimrc: > > nnoremap \tnum :set invnumber number?<CR> > nmap<F5> \tnum > > nnoremap \tl :set invlist list?<CR> > nmap<F2> \tl > > > For me, F2 turns the list on and off and shows the EOL and makes that > trailing whitespace fairly obvious. Of course it only matters in the > <screen> sections. > > -- Bruce > If you use quilt, it usually signals spaces at the end of lines when doing 'quilt refresh'.
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