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Re: Looking at the code affected in bug 9752 leaves a weird taste...: msg#00174

Subject: Re: Looking at the code affected in bug 9752 leaves a weird taste...
Derek Scherger wrote:

Does Mac OSX not use LF like the rest of the *nix world?

I don't believe that. The common text editors still use CR as default (you can tell the most of them to use LF or CRLF). But XCode and other programming tools use LF by default. So there may be resons people want to checkin files using CR.

Here is a list of line-endings taken from subethaedit (a cool editor on osx):

UNIX:                   LF
MAC:                    CR
WINDOWS:                CRLF
UNICODE LINE SEP:       LSEP
UNICODE PARAGRAPH SEP:  PSEP

Best,
        Hans


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