Also, the ftp file transfer protocol gives you the choice of binary
transfer (files are transmitted unchanged), or text transfer (files are
changed to a canonical format during transmission, then the receiving end
changes line termination to the default for its operating system), so you
may
On 8/25/2015 5:00 AM, Jochen Topf wrote:
I am working on the libosmium C++ library. It can read and write all sorts of
OSM files. And it works on Windows. No I have been asking myself whether I am
using the right line endings on Windows. Unix normally has LF, Windows has
CRLF. So does that mean
Le 25/08/2015 14:00, Jochen Topf a écrit :
No I have been asking myself whether I am
using the right line endings on Windows. Unix normally has LF, Windows has
CRLF. So does that mean I should write OSM XML files with CRLF on Windows.
Well, most programs just don't care about CR, a parser
Hi!
I am working on the libosmium C++ library. It can read and write all sorts of
OSM files. And it works on Windows. No I have been asking myself whether I am
using the right line endings on Windows. Unix normally has LF, Windows has
CRLF. So does that mean I should write OSM XML files with CRLF
On 25/08/2015 13:00, Jochen Topf wrote:
Hi!
I am working on the libosmium C++ library. It can read and write all sorts of
OSM files. And it works on Windows. No I have been asking myself whether I am
using the right line endings on Windows. Unix normally has LF, Windows has
CRLF. So does that
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