On Sat, 2006-30-12 at 17:13 +0000, Tony Finch wrote:
> > Apparently the GHC compiler can take .lhs files, strip them with "unlit"
> > (a utility which I finally found buried deep in the GHC installation --
> > off-path) and then compile them normally.  The problem I have is that
> > unlit leaves behind instead these huge gaping (and highly distracting)
> > stretches of whitespace while it takes out the markup.

> uniq will solve this part of your problem, but you're probably taking the
> wrong approach to the wider problem.

So what is the right approach (and, for that matter, what is the wider
problem)?

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