Hi Bruce I'm using Windows 7 (64bit). Normally and right now I just used a double click to open the ini files. The default is notepad.exe to open these files. This editor does not show the line feeds in a correct way.
I now tested it with following programms: - Visual Studio Code - Notepad++ - UltraEdit-32 - Wordpad All these programms show the line feeds in a correct way. In my opinion the file is OK. It's using 0x0D and 0x0A for a line feed (CR+LF) which is the correct way as far as I know. So the problem is obviously "Notepad.exe". May be it's a good advice not to use notepad.exe. ;-) hth, Torsten > Bruce Mutton via Therion <[email protected]> hat am 4. November 2018 um 20:24 > geschrieben: > > > Torsten wrote > > > I'm using a windows with Therion and if you have a look to the ini file > there are missing all line feeds. > > > I’m currently using Windows 10 with Therion development version dfe3c00 > and have never noticed any problem. > But I recall some changes mentioned regarding linefeed behaviour in > recent commits, so I thought I’d check with other editors. > > So my preferred editor NotePad++ displays the linefeeds ini files > correctly, as does WordPad. > But the NotePad application that ships with Windows 10 does not display > the therion.ini linefeeds, except one. The whole therion.ini file displays > on two lines. Xtherion.ini displays on about 7 lines with the linefeeds in > random places, apparently midline. > > As I never use the NotePad that ships with Windows it does not concern > me, but maybe this is something that needs resolving or explaining so that > other users are not inconvenienced. > > Bruce > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Therion mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion >
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