This is a real long shot, but did it inadvertently save as Unicode?
If then read back as normal ASCII, that could give 'spaces' (really 
they would be nulls 0x00) between each character.  Similarly some 
stupid interpretation of 0x0D0A as >two< newlines could give double 
spacing.

Probably way off base, but it's worth a thought.
Duncan Fenton

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From: Snake Hollywood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 October 2003 01:42
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Subject: [ cf-dev ] DWMX nightmare


OK I had a very weird problem today.

DWMX saved my file with double spacing or more everywhwere. It just
inserted blank lines all over the show, extra spaces between every
character etc, and the file would no longer run.
I have to clean up the file in studio and get it back into a working
state, and now whenever I try to open this file in DWMX it shows a load
of ASCII rubbish, like an encrypted file except worse.
The file loads fine into notepad and studio but not DWMX. I have even
tried creating a new file and pasting the code into it, but still the
same. Tried it on 2 computers running DWMX, both the same.

DWMX does seem to have problems with large files as well, this is a 285k
file, and DWMX is slow as a tortoise, a copy and paste takes 30 seconds,
and so does swapping between design/code pane or saving a file. Again
the same behaviour on multiple machines.




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