On Tuesday 05 May 2009 10:53:43 am OldGrantonian wrote:
> I would be grateful if any Linux/UNIX user could describe what .MEM
> and .PY files looks like in a UNIX editor.
>
> Here is how the files behave using the standard Windows editors.
>
> In Notepad, both .MEM and .PY files consists of wrapped lines that
> fill the complete width of the page. If the page width is changed, the
> lines re-wrap to again fill the page. This is probably the CR-LF
> effect.

Yep. Notepad is not a good editor for that.

> In Wordpad, a .MEM file consist of a long, narrow strip, with only a
> few characters on each line. (Although user-supplied strings seem to
> be of normal width.)

Correct (although you're not really supposed to edit these files)

> In Wordpad, a .PY file is nicely formatted, the way it would look in
> an IDE such as Eric.

Indeed.

Peter

> 
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