Hi Jacob,
Thanks for clarifying that for us. I thought that it was lf to begin with. Most Unix oprating system us lf.

Jacob Schmude wrote:
Hi
Actually, OS X uses the LF as its end of line, like all other UNIX-related systems. It can, however, easily open, edit, and save the old-style OS 9 text files which use CR, and these will retain their original formats when saved. Some text editors will let you set this at save time. Also, it is worth noting that OS X uses a different character encoding than windows, so watch out for that when you have accented letters or other alphabets other than the standard Latin. This can be set at save time as well with most editors and wordprocessors.
hth



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