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    • PeterJonesP
      PeterJones @Ekopalypse
      last edited by

      @Ekopalypse ,

      So I spun up an 8.3.3-32bit with TextFX to see what it did.

      With input

      this is a group 
      of short lines 
      that will be 
      merged into a 
      line that's 
      around 72 char 
      long 
      

      the TextFX “rewrap” will turn it into

      this is a group of short lines that will be merged into a line that's 
      around 72 char long 
      

      but your script will do

      this is a group
      of short lines
      that will be
      merged into a
      line
      that's
      around 72 char
      long
      

      When I looked at the wrap function, I thought maybe changing to replace_whitespace=True … but that appears to do 1 space for each newline character, so CRLF becomes two spaces:

      123456789x123456789x123456789x123456789x123456789x123456789x123456789x123456789x
      this is a group  of short lines  that will be  merged into a  line
      that's  around 72 char  long
      

      (number line added to make the double space obvious)

      Is there an option that will collapse the \h*\R to a single space rather than n spaces for each horizontal or vertical character?

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      • EkopalypseE
        Ekopalypse @PeterJones
        last edited by

        @PeterJones said in PythonScript to replace TextFX Rewrap function?:

        this is a group of short lines that will be merged into a line that’s
        around 72 char long

        ahh - you see, I always “split” the text and never actually “join” lines.
        There is a fill method that does the “joining” - let’s see if that needs to be called in advance.

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        • Alan KilbornA
          Alan Kilborn
          last edited by

          It may be worth pointing out that if you always want to hard-wrap lines at a the same column, that THIS THREAD treats the topic fairly exhaustively, and requires no external scripting.

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          • PeterJonesP
            PeterJones @Ekopalypse
            last edited by PeterJones

            @Ekopalypse said in PythonScript to replace TextFX Rewrap function?:

            There is a fill method that does the “joining” - let’s see if that needs to be called in advance.

            It might not have been the way you thought of, but I used an re.sub() in the rewrap function which first merges the equivalent of \h*\R into a single space. With that, and using the replace_whitespace=True, the behavior of the script seems to match the essential nature of the Rewrap command from TextFX:

            # encoding=utf-8
            """
            PythonScript replacement of TextFX>Edit>Rewrap
            https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/post/78161
            Author: @Ekopalypse , with input from @PeterJones
            """
            from Npp import editor, notepad
            from textwrap import wrap
            import re
            
            def rewrap(text, pos):
            	joined = re.sub(r'\h*(\r\n|\r|\n)', " ", text)
            	return wrap(joined, pos, expand_tabs=False, replace_whitespace=True, break_on_hyphens=False)
            
            def main():
            	pos = int(notepad.prompt('Wrap at position:', 'ReWrap', '72'))
            	if pos < 8 or pos > 2048:
            		pos = 72
            
            	start, end = editor.getUserLineSelection()
            	start_pos = editor.positionFromLine(start)
            	end_pos = editor.getLineEndPosition(end)
            
            	rewrapped = rewrap(editor.getRangePointer(start_pos, end_pos-start_pos), pos)
            	eol = {0:'\r\n', 1:'\r', 2:'\n'}[editor.getEOLMode()]
            	editor.setTarget(start_pos, end_pos)
            	editor.beginUndoAction()
            	editor.replaceTarget(eol.join(rewrapped))
            	editor.endUndoAction()
            
            main()
            
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            • Reiner BühlR
              Reiner Bühl @Ekopalypse
              last edited by

              @Ekopalypse My use case is between the two. I have texts that consist of long and short lines, sometimes with excessive white space, that I want to normalize to 78 character text.

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              • Reiner BühlR
                Reiner Bühl @PeterJones
                last edited by

                @PeterJones said in PythonScript to replace TextFX Rewrap function?:

                encoding=utf-8

                “”"
                PythonScript replacement of TextFX>Edit>Rewrap
                https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/post/78161
                Author: @Ekopalypse , with input from @PeterJones
                “”"
                from Npp import editor, notepad
                from textwrap import wrap
                import re

                def rewrap(text, pos):
                joined = re.sub(r’\h*(\r\n|\r|\n)', " ", text)
                return wrap(joined, pos, expand_tabs=False, replace_whitespace=True, break_on_hyphens=False)

                def main():
                pos = int(notepad.prompt(‘Wrap at position:’, ‘ReWrap’, ‘72’))
                if pos < 8 or pos > 2048:
                pos = 72

                start, end = editor.getUserLineSelection()
                start_pos = editor.positionFromLine(start)
                end_pos = editor.getLineEndPosition(end)

                rewrapped = rewrap(editor.getRangePointer(start_pos, end_pos-start_pos), pos)
                eol = {0:‘\r\n’, 1:‘\r’, 2:‘\n’}[editor.getEOLMode()]
                editor.setTarget(start_pos, end_pos)
                editor.beginUndoAction()
                editor.replaceTarget(eol.join(rewrapped))
                editor.endUndoAction()

                main()

                I tried that code but it does not keep the paragraphs separated. In TextFX, the rewrap did only join if there was no blank line between two lines. One or more blank lines where treated as a paragraph break and converted to one blank line to keep the paragraphs intact. Can the code be changed to do that?

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                • EkopalypseE
                  Ekopalypse @Reiner Bühl
                  last edited by

                  @Reiner-Bühl

                  I will try to understand what the TextFX code does and port to Python accordingly. I will post an updated code later today or tomorrow at the latest.

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                  • PeterJonesP
                    PeterJones @Reiner Bühl
                    last edited by PeterJones

                    @Reiner-Bühl ,

                    I think this accomplishes your goal:

                    # encoding=utf-8
                    """
                    PythonScript replacement of TextFX>Edit>Rewrap
                    https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/post/78177
                    Author: @Ekopalypse , with input from @PeterJones
                    """
                    from Npp import editor, notepad
                    from textwrap import wrap
                    import re
                    
                    def rewrap(text, pos, eol):
                        paragraphed = re.sub(eol+eol, u'\u00B6', text)
                        joined = re.sub(r'\h*(\r\n|\r|\n)', " ", paragraphed)
                        unparagraphed = re.sub(u'\u00B6', eol+eol, joined)
                        retlist = []
                        for linetext in unparagraphed.splitlines():
                            if linetext == '':
                                retlist.append('')
                    
                            for partial in wrap(linetext, pos, expand_tabs=False, replace_whitespace=False, break_on_hyphens=False):
                                retlist.append(partial)
                    
                        return retlist
                    
                    def main():
                        pos = int(notepad.prompt('Wrap at position:', 'ReWrap', '72'))
                        if pos < 8 or pos > 2048:
                            pos = 72
                    
                        start, end = editor.getUserLineSelection()
                        start_pos = editor.positionFromLine(start)
                        end_pos = editor.getLineEndPosition(end)
                    
                        eol = {0:'\r\n', 1:'\r', 2:'\n'}[editor.getEOLMode()]
                        rewrapped = rewrap(editor.getRangePointer(start_pos, end_pos-start_pos), pos, eol)
                        editor.setTarget(start_pos, end_pos)
                        editor.beginUndoAction()
                        editor.replaceTarget(eol.join(rewrapped))
                        editor.endUndoAction()
                    
                    main()
                    

                    The input text selection

                    these are two really long paragraphs that have lots and lots and lots
                    and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of words
                    
                    this is the second of the really long paragraphs that have lots and lots
                    and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of words
                    

                    when run with a value of 16 will end up like:

                    these are two
                    really long
                    paragraphs that
                    have lots and
                    lots and lots
                    and lots and
                    lots and lots
                    and lots and
                    lots of words
                    
                    this is the
                    second of the
                    really long
                    paragraphs that
                    have lots and
                    lots and lots
                    and lots and
                    lots and lots
                    and lots and
                    lots of words
                    

                    and that output, when selected and run again with 72, will end up back as the original.

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                    • Reiner BühlR
                      Reiner Bühl @PeterJones
                      last edited by

                      @PeterJones the second version of the code does not work if I mark a whole text. If I mark only one paraghraph, then it does work but only for english texts. As soon as I run it against a German text with Umlauts (ä,ö,ü, etc.) (UTF-8 or UTF-8-BOM) it converts the Umlauts to strange characters and paragraph breaks.

                      I tried it with this example:

                      Um die sechste Morgenstunde des 3. Juli dieses 
                      Jahres war ich gerade, nichts Böses ahnend, dabei, meine Petunien zu begießen, als ich einen großen, bartlosen, blonden jungen Mann bei mir eintreten sah, geschmückt mit einer goldenen Brille, das Haupt bedeckt mit einer 
                      deutschen Schirmmütze. Trübselig, wie ein Segel längs des Mastes, wenn der Wind sich gelegt hat, baumelte ein weiter Überzieher aus einem sehr dauerhaften englischen Stoff um seine Person. Handschuhe trug er nicht; seine rohledernen Schuhe hatten derartig mächtige, breite Sohlen, daß deren Rand den Fuß mit einer Art Trottoir umgab. In einer 
                      Seitentasche, ungefähr über dem Herzen, machte sich, unter dem glänzenden Stoff vage ihre Form abzeichnend, eine große Porzellanpfeife bemerkbar. Nicht einmal im Traume wäre ich darauf verfallen, den Unbekannten zu fragen, ob 
                      er an einer der deutschen Universitäten studiert habe. Ich setzte meine Gießkanne hin und begrüßte ihn sofort auf deutsch mit einem schönen »Guten Morgen!«.
                      
                      »Mein Herr«, erwiderte er französisch, 
                      wenn auch mit einem erbärmlichen Akzent, 
                      »ich heiße Hermann Schultz; ich habe gerade 
                      einige Monate in Griechenland verbracht, wo 
                      übrigens Ihr Buch mein ständiger Reisebegleiter war.«
                      
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                      • EkopalypseE
                        Ekopalypse @Reiner Bühl
                        last edited by Ekopalypse

                        @Reiner-Bühl

                        an updated version, tested with utf8 and ansi

                        def rewrap(text, pos, eol):
                            paragraphed = re.sub(eol+eol, '\0xB6', text)
                            joined = re.sub(r'\s*(\r\n|\r|\n)', " ", paragraphed)
                        
                            unparagraphed = re.sub('\0xB6', eol+eol, joined)
                            retlist = []
                            for linetext in unparagraphed.splitlines():
                                if linetext == '':
                                    retlist.append('')
                        
                                for partial in wrap(linetext, pos, expand_tabs=False, replace_whitespace=False, break_on_hyphens=False):
                                    retlist.append(partial.lstrip())
                        
                        
                            return retlist
                        
                        def main():
                            _prompt = "Wrap at position:"
                            _title = 'ReWrap'
                            default_pos = 78
                            if editor.getSelectionEmpty():
                                _prompt = "ATTENTION!! - Since nothing is selected, the WHOLE document is rewrapped.\n" + _prompt
                                _title = "ATTENTION!! - " + _title
                            pos = notepad.prompt(_prompt, _title, default_pos)
                            if pos is None:
                                return  # cancelled
                            else:
                                pos = int(pos)
                        
                            start, end = editor.getUserLineSelection()
                            start_pos = editor.positionFromLine(start)
                            end_pos = editor.getLineEndPosition(end)
                        
                            eol = {0:'\r\n', 1:'\r', 2:'\n'}[editor.getEOLMode()]
                            rewrapped = rewrap(editor.getRangePointer(start_pos, end_pos-start_pos), pos, eol)
                            editor.setTarget(start_pos, end_pos)
                            editor.beginUndoAction()
                            editor.replaceTarget(eol.join(rewrapped))
                            editor.endUndoAction()
                        
                        main()
                        

                        The use of the Unicode B6 seemed to confuse the python2 re engine, and furthermore python re does not know \h, \s had to be used instead.

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                        • EkopalypseE
                          Ekopalypse @Ekopalypse
                          last edited by PeterJones

                          Sorry - the complete script

                          # encoding=utf-8
                          """
                          PythonScript replacement of TextFX>Edit>Rewrap
                          https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/post/78262
                          Author: @Ekopalypse, @PeterJones
                          """
                          from Npp import editor, notepad
                          from textwrap import wrap
                          import re
                          
                          def rewrap(text, pos, eol):
                              paragraphed = re.sub(eol+eol, '\0xB6', text)
                              joined = re.sub(r'\s*(\r\n|\r|\n)', " ", paragraphed)
                          
                              unparagraphed = re.sub('\0xB6', eol+eol, joined)
                              retlist = []
                              for linetext in unparagraphed.splitlines():
                                  if linetext == '':
                                      retlist.append('')
                          
                                  for partial in wrap(linetext, pos, expand_tabs=False, replace_whitespace=False, break_on_hyphens=False):
                                      retlist.append(partial.lstrip())
                          
                          
                              return retlist
                          
                          def main():
                              _prompt = "Wrap at position:"
                              _title = 'ReWrap'
                              default_pos = 78
                              if editor.getSelectionEmpty():
                                  _prompt = "ATTENTION!! - Since nothing is selected, the WHOLE document is rewrapped.\n" + _prompt
                                  _title = "ATTENTION!! - " + _title
                              pos = notepad.prompt(_prompt, _title, default_pos)
                              if pos is None:
                                  return  # cancelled
                              else:
                                  pos = int(pos)
                          
                              start, end = editor.getUserLineSelection()
                              start_pos = editor.positionFromLine(start)
                              end_pos = editor.getLineEndPosition(end)
                          
                              eol = {0:'\r\n', 1:'\r', 2:'\n'}[editor.getEOLMode()]
                              rewrapped = rewrap(editor.getRangePointer(start_pos, end_pos-start_pos), pos, eol)
                              editor.setTarget(start_pos, end_pos)
                              editor.beginUndoAction()
                              editor.replaceTarget(eol.join(rewrapped))
                              editor.endUndoAction()
                          
                          main()
                          
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                          • Reiner BühlR
                            Reiner Bühl @Ekopalypse
                            last edited by

                            @Ekopalypse Yes, this version seems to work fine! Many thanks!

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