Hi. I downloaded the File for 1500-2000, but when I extracted it there where no line-delimiters in it. It was unreadable. What program should I use to view the .txt files? thank you. greetz Hermes
Hermes, Those files do not have the CR-LF pair, but only one of them as is under Linux/Unix conventions. Because you are using a Windoze comp, best way is to insert it on a WinWord doc and save it as text or doc as you see it fits. HTH Best regards, Eduardo Carriles [-- Better a smile than a flame --] (Long time SuSE-Linux [preferred distro] user). [-- Se me nota mucho? -- Notices me much?] [-- Have a lot of fun...] As of Wed, 1 May 2002 19:28:00 +0200 Hermes wrote:
Hi. I downloaded the File for 1500-2000, but when I extracted it there where no line-delimiters in it. It was unreadable. What program should I use to view the .txt files?
thank you.
greetz Hermes
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On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 07:28:00PM +0200, Hermes wrote:
Hi.
Hi!
I downloaded the File for 1500-2000, but when I extracted it there where no line-delimiters in it. It was unreadable.
You may convert them from Unix to DOS format i.e. using recode...
What program should I use to view the .txt files?
Try out using a WWW-Browser (Netscape) - it should be able
handle the delimiters propelly.
Gruesse,
Marius Tomaschewski
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