Probably. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Collier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 12:25 AM Subject: Re: Ah.
> >(About to piss some people off for top posting... but it's been a long > >day... so I dont care ;) > > You know, in the time it took you to type all that, you could have moved > your text cursor to the bottom of the post... > > >Yes, he did have some programs for converting ASCII text to and from the PC > >if memory serves me right... By Ian Spencer if memory serves me correct. > > > >Use KE-Disk if u can... it's a much quicker program :) > > Most programs save in something approaching ASCII format. I think there was > a utility (was it by Cookie?) that patched up the line endings. > > Other than that, I think it's probably going to be easier to do conversions > on the PC instead, probably within the destination application. There > aren't many text applications which can't read ascii files. > > Andrew > -- > --- Andrew Collier ---- > ---- http://mnemotech.ucam.org/ --- > -- > r<2+ T<4* cSEL dMS hEn/CB<BL A4 S+*<++ C$++L/mP W- a-- Vh+seT+ (Cantab) 1.1.4 > >

