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Re: newline or no newline at end of capture: expected behavior
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Samuel Wales |
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Re: newline or no newline at end of capture: expected behavior |
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Sat, 26 Sep 2020 21:13:22 -0700 |
hi bastien,
another example is, whenever i capture a headline like "* test\n" and
finalize, it creates a blank line after the headline.
is it expected that users should remove the final newline in the
capture buffer, in a finalize hook, to prevent this?
it would heolp me figure out whether it is pebcak, expected, or a bug
if i know what is the expected result, and whether users are expected
to capture only capture buffers that do not have final newlines. [bug
on empty buffer still exists.]
On 9/23/20, Samuel Wales <samologist@gmail.com> wrote:
> i have the same question for headline-only capture
> buffers. i.e. what is the expected result with and without trailing
> newline.
>
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- Re: newline or no newline at end of capture: expected behavior, Samuel Wales, 2020/09/27
- Re: newline or no newline at end of capture: expected behavior, Samuel Wales, 2020/09/27
- Re: newline or no newline at end of capture: expected behavior, Samuel Wales, 2020/09/27