Editing Wordwise files

Basil Fowler bjfowler at chanzy.fsnet.co.uk
Thu May 1 13:21:51 BST 2003


Use a hex editor such as khexedit, and do a global replace on the Ox0D 
end-of-line character to what you want - such as 0x0A for *n*x and 0x0D0A for 
Window$

Hope this helps

Basil Fowler

On Thursday 01 May 2003 09:32, Christopher Dawkins wrote:
> We are beginning to run short of good BBC keyboards, so I need an editor
> to edit Wordwise files on KDE (or, indeed, on Windows).
> 
> The problem is the line ending is CR, not LF or CRLF. Mac text files have
> the same line endings.
> 
> Kwrite is the closest I find. It has an "End of line" setting, and that
> works. BUT I see no way to hard-configure this. It needs to be set every
> time you use Kwrite, indeed, on every document. Can someone help?
> 
> -- 
> Christopher Dawkins, Felsted School, Dunmow, Essex  CM6 3JG
> 01371-822698, mobile 07816 821659    cchd at felsted.essex.sch.uk
> 
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