Thanks for the tip; it appears to have worked this time. :)
Jane
On Jun 28, 2008, at 10:38 PM, Jacob Schmude wrote:
Hi
Not sure about the radio streams. As for carriage returns, they are
separate from newlines. If you have carriage returns (i.e. VO is
saying return instead of newline) you can get rid of those as follows:
open the find dialog
in the find edit field, press ctrl-q then ctrl-m. This is a little-
known feature of os X, but any UNIX geeks here will recognize this
feature for what it is. Leave the replace field blank and hit
replace all. This should eliminate the return characters. To
eliminate both newlines and carriage returns at the same time, you
can press option+enter then ctrl-q ctrl-m in the find field. You can
also highlight the newlines and/or returns and paste them in the
find dialog, if you prefer.
hth
On Jun 28, 2008, at 6:49, Jane Jordan (Gmail) wrote:
A couple of quick questions.
1. How do I get rid of extra carriage returns? I know it's
supposed to be option-return in the find field, but it only appears
to work. When I look at the file again. it still shows as having
all those carriage returns. It breaks up the flow of the reading
with those arbitrary line breaks and I'd like a way to fix it.
2. I have saved a couple of online radio stations in iTunes by
adding their streaming URLs, the problems is they are int he Music
playlist, and I would much rather they be in the Radio STreams
playlist. Is there a way to fix this?
Jane
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