Classic Mac applications may try to display the LF in Windows text files, resulting in a weird character at the start of each line. However, other applications often only support the "proper" line breaks for their environment. EditPad even handles files that use a mixture of all three. To EditPad, it does not matter whether a file uses Windows, UNIX, or Mac line breaks. Only the line termination characters are converted. Note that OS X applications may use the LF only UNIX format rather than the classic Mac CR only format. On the Macintosh, text files use a single Carriage Return character to terminate a line. Convert|To Macintosh (CR only) Convert|To Macintosh (CR only)Ĭonverts the active file to the line break style used by the Apple Macintosh.
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