On 07/21/2016 12:59 PM, Maurizio Marini wrote:
> Hello Patrick
> 
> If you have fedora kde, I think you have a notes.ics somewhere
> 
> before kde 4.3, it was here
> ~/.kde/share/apps/knotes/notes.ics
> 
> It is full of  \n like this excerpt
> 
> " <mime-type>\n</IfModule>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\npush &quot\;route 10.0.0.0"
> 
> I wuold easily convert \n in real carriage return to have a text file not
> cluttered with \n

The standard end-of-line marker in Linux/Unix is a newline or "\n" and
any Linux text editor would have no problem with it.

Windows' the end-of-line marker is a CRLF or "\r\n" and there are tools
to convert it, such as "unix2dos" (part of the dos2unix RPM).
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