Can't start new lines with love.filesystem?
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- BlackBulletIV
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Re: Can't start new lines with love.filesystem?
Lol. Stay away from Notepad, that can get you into a lot of confusion.
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Re: Can't start new lines with love.filesystem?
Yeah, I noticed that \n works fine on OS X. I never thought to look at any of my output files on Windows. But I'm betting they're all on one line as well in certain *cough* Notepad *cough* text editors.
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Re: Can't start new lines with love.filesystem?
Almost all editors work with \n. It's the annoying Notepad that doesn't (maybe a few others?). Really, the text is actually "all on one line" anyway. It depends on the editor as to what it uses to distinguish new lines.Jasoco wrote:Yeah, I noticed that \n works fine on OS X. I never thought to look at any of my output files on Windows. But I'm betting they're all on one line as well in certain *cough* Notepad *cough* text editors.
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Re: Can't start new lines with love.filesystem?
That's because OS X is Unix. Classic Mac OS used \r, though.Jasoco wrote:Yeah, I noticed that \n works fine on OS X.
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