thank you for the fix.
Leo version 5.1-final, build 20150715093248, Wed Jul 15 09:32:48 CDT 2015
creates the @clean files with crlf when @lineending crlf is used.
many thanks for everyone's help.
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ok, here we go again!
two screen shots, spt_leo_ss1 shows one node a forth word, spt_leo_ss2
shows the @lang,@lineending crlf and @others.
you can see the leo log with the error. the resulting forth_test.txt is
not written. Yet if i do @@lineending crlf the file will write but
with no CR's.
ok must be me (; or my code/settings.
In the IRC channel there's a link to my file if anyone would to look at
them.
thanks.
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Thanks Edward,
But Rev a7e2e86 is the same problem for me.
Could this be a windows 7 issue? I will get leo up on my linux mint box
later this evening.
I could be me, being new missing something
If I use my leo nodes as @rst3 this creates the text file with CRLF - no
issue
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Thanks Jake,
But that does not seem to works for me.
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Hello,
I'm new to Leo, and it looks like the perfect tool for me.
I want to create a file from my nodes, with CR and LF, the text file will
contain Forth code which will be spooled into an emulator. The CR are
wanted because it trigger the input buffer in the emulator that a line of
forth has
Hello,
Is there an option to turn off the '.. rst3: filename: file_name.txt'
text added to the first line of your rst3 created file?
I could not find anything in the docs, I guess there is and I've missed it.
many thanks in advance
spt
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