Double-spacing can be achieved (among other ways) through Search/ Replace: 1) bring up the Find dialog (Command-F) 2) enter \n in the Find box 3) enter \n\n in the Replace box 4) tick the Regular expression checkbox 5) click Replace All 6) Print (Command-P) 7) Undo the double-spacing (Command-Z)
It is not elegant but it works. Does this solve your problem?
On 27-Jan-08, at 4:02 AM, grey1618 wrote:
I mainly use textmate to write blog posts in markdown. While I love textmate, is there anyway to print documents double spaced? It's really impossible to properly edit a document without the extra whitespace.
Thank you for any help,
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