On Nov 23, 2004, at 13:22, Allan Odgaard wrote:
Record a macro where you do cmd-f, set the find (regex) string to: “\A[ \t\n]+” and press return (to find it), press delete and stop recording.
The initial \A means “start of buffer” and ensures that the sequence of spaces, tabs, and newlines are only matched if they are to the immediate right of the caret.
THANK YOU !! : ) You've saved me a lot of grief there and what will amount to quite a bit of time!. That little Macro is so good, that it should (almost ?) be a standard Macro, or something like that.
Thank you yet again !
Kind regards,
Mats