If I were at a Mac, then BBEdit would be my editor of choice. In fact, if I were at the Mac, I would use the Mac Tango editor directly. Note that Tango ".taf" files are not editable in a text editor because they are tokenized.
The problem is, I am doing the editing remotely - on a PC. I can connect with Timbuktu, but that seems so kludgy since everything else works through FTP.
So my question still stands ...
At 2004-03-31 01:34 PM -0800, Tod Fitch is rumored to have said:
Open the file on a Mac with a copy of bbedit or bbedit lite, do a "save as" and select Macintosh line endings under the options.
On Mar 31, 2004, at 1:25 PM, Neil Herber wrote:
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Alternatively, is there some way on a PC to create cut and paste-able text with Mac endings? I use Crimson Editor which can read and save files with Mac, DOS, or UNIX line endings, but a cut and paste from its editing window always yields DOS line endings.
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Neil
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