Re: More info on carriage return problem
- Posted by Lord Toltec <toltec at GATE.NET> Aug 12, 1998
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1. Simple... Highilght the char (ASCII 10)... 2. Right click it hit copy 3. then Open the search menu 4. and hit find 5. right click in the find box 6. and hit paste 7. hit ENTER 8. now the char should be highlighted... 9. hit enter 10. then hit find again 11. then enter again.... keep finding and hitting enter to replace... (If you don't understand... Sorry I kan't explain better) But u kan figure it out! -Lord Toltec Alan Tu wrote: > I'm using the clipboard routines to try and paste something into a mailer. > Now, I don't have a mailer to test it, so I use Notepad to test. My > question is twofold: > > It seems that after each line there's an ASCII 10. Notepad, however, > insists on two carriage returns \n\n. How do I change each ASCII 10 \n\n > > Secondfold, this is slightly off-topic. Like I said, I don't use a popular > mailer, like Eudora or Outlook. When these mailers encounter an ASCII 10, > will it initiate a line break, or will it behave like Notepad? > > --Alan -- ICQ 16740033 AIM LordToltec "Push your self beyond reason and embrace reality!" -Lord Toltec --------------------------------------------------- "ÀðL kÀñ gð tð hËLL¡" -Symbolic Quote from everyone, bound in a commom hate, for AOL. --------------------------------------------------- "For me there is only the traveling on paths that have heart, on any path that may have heart. There I travel, and the only worthwhile challenge is to transverse its full length. And there I travel looking, looking, breathlessly." -Don Juan