On Sun, Sep 06, 2009 at 08:11:48PM +0100, Mark Willson wrote:
> Gary Kline wrote:
> >in my manuscript, i have many places where i'ved used several
> >newlines to indicate a jump in time, or topic, or mood, or
> ><<whatever>>.  i have lost these vertical spacing in all but my
> >original draft.  can i use grep somehow to find these extra newlines?
> >
> >
> >if not grep, then sed, ed, or what?!
> >
> >tia,
> >
> >gary
> >
> >
> >
> Gary,
> 
> If I understand your question correctly (by no means certain), the
> following may help.  This is an awk script, which will print out the
> lines in the source file at which it finds more than three consecutive
> empty lines.
> 
> BEGIN {
>     ncnt = 0
> }
> /^ *$/ {
>       ncnt++;
>         if (ncnt > 3)
>               {print "Emphasis at: " NR;
>                ncnt = 0;}
>        next;
>       }
>        {ncnt = 0;}
> 
> You can invoke this (assuming the awk source in is a file called
> "em.awk" and your original manuscript is in a file called "manuscript") by:
> 
> $ awk -f em.awk manuscript
> 
> -mark


        Yes, this works just fine.  I findthat there are about 130 places that 
I need to
        track...  --yeah, i did over-do it in the time-breaks in my story.  

        Is there a way of printing the string/line in the `manuscript' file 
along with the line
        number?  I'm well into a copyedit of the manuscript and would rather 
not start over!

        thanks for this.

        gary


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