2013/1/5 Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk>:
Hi :)
Ahh, Gedit and a few others should be able to handle Unix eol. Notepad++ almost certainly
doesn't. It might do but if it's anything to do with MS then it probably can't. SciTE probably
can but i'm not certain. If you are using Gnu&Linux or Bsd then any text-editor will handle it.
Gedit has a Windows version and i just googled for a download page
http://gedit.en.softonic.com/
their main page doesn't seem to have one (grrr)
http://projects.gnome.org/gedit/
Regards from
Tom :)
Or you could use any text editor, then open it with a Hex editor
(there are probably quite few out there, Ghex is one of them). Then do
a search and replace. Search for 0D 0A and replace with 0A.
Should do it, but I didn't try it. I don't have a text editor that
doesn't support Unix EOL in the first place.
Johnny Rosenberg
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