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Re: Saving a file as plain text
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Re: Saving a file as plain text


  • Subject: Re: Saving a file as plain text
  • From: garbanzito <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 23:07:52 -0700

at 2002 02 25, 20:05 -0500, they whom i call Edward Finkler wrote:
When I open the file in
TextEdit, there are spaces in front of every character. When I view it in
the terminal using less, I get ^@ control characters in front of ever
character.

Any thoughts?

you are creating Unicode text (two bytes for every
character). in TextEdit, choose Open... and select "Unicode"
under Plain Text Encoding.

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steve harley email@hidden
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