paragraph mode ... local $/ = "\n\n";
Just wanted to point this out from $/:
Setting it to "\n\n" means something slightly different than setting to "", if the file contains consecutive empty lines. Setting to "" will treat two or more consecutive empty lines as a single empty line. Setting to "\n\n" will blindly assume that the next input character belongs to the next paragraph, even if it's a newline.
In reply to Re^2: Remove return on multiple lines between 2 characters
by haukex
in thread Remove return on multiple lines between 2 characters
by AnewSmurf
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