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Old 10-25-2014, 09:21 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
But the default for notepad++ is to use cr/lr when you hit return. So in order to edit these Kobo text files you'll need to change the default cr/lf to the Unix line endings.
Here it seems as if Notepad++ defaults to whatever is used in the file you open for editing. If the file is using lf as the eol, it continues that usage. So if I open a Windows text file, the EOL conversion shows Windows Format as greyed out with Unix/OSX or Old Mac Format as clickable while opening a Unix text file, the Windows and Old Mac Formats are clickable.

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