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Re: ASCII code for pc return
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Re: ASCII code for pc return


  • Subject: Re: ASCII code for pc return
  • From: Emile Schwarz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 08:39:49 +0200

Hi,

and if you copy text from pdf open with Preview, paste it in TextEdit, you lost the original line wrapping: everything goes into one line :(
Mac OS 10.3.8; not checked unde 10.3.9 / 10.4 does not comes to my room - yet -...



But what bother me is that the generated file will have standard behavior on one platform and bad behavior on the other - not depending on the file creator will - that is BAD.



Cheers,

Emile

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At 6:10 PM -0400 4/22/05, Mark J. Reed wrote:

It's not just the UNIX tools. If you save a file as plain text from TextEdit, it gets LFs, not CRs. The native text format on OS X seems to follow the UNIX convention.


But if you save from TextEdit as RTF you get a line break for either. So it depends on the kind of text file you are saving, it appears. (RTF just being a particular kind of text file.)


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