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- Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2010 17:04:59 +0900
- From: Edmund Edgar <lists@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] When is a line feed really a line feed?
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On 4 December 2010 03:18, David J Iannucci <jlinux@example.com> wrote: > I'm no authority on this stuff, but I think that \n doesn't refer to an > actual character... I think it is an abstraction referring to whatever > is the line terminator used by the OS at hand (making the other guy's > statement somewhat tautological :-) I've sometimes found I can solve line-return-related problems by doing perl -i.bak -pe 's/\n/\n/g' myfile.txt Reading this thread, I think I'm finally starting to understand why that works. Although I still can't figure out what possessed me to try it in the first place... -- Edmund Edgar Founder, KK Social Minds Educational Technology for the Web and Virtual Worlds ed@example.com +81 090 3912 3380 Skype: edmundedgar Second Life: Edmund Earp Linked In: edmundedgar Twitter: @edmundedgar http://www.socialminds.jp
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