Beatrix Willius wrote (Wed, 19 Oct 2011 17:23:03 +0200):

> Can you copy the text to a hex editor to see which character the end of
> line is in Powermail? Normally, these rectangles are shown when the font
> doesn't contain the character. The end of line should be a line feed
> (decimal: 10, hex: 0A) on a Mac, but perhaps Powermail is doing
> something funky there.

Unless as the line break character isn't changed at copy & paste, PowerMail 
uses 0D (CR) as a line break, see:
<http://www.tobiasjung.net/storage/hexfiend_pm.png>

So it's not the OS X standard line break but nothing funky, too. ;-)

Kind regards,
Tobias Jung



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