Thanks, Ken, Eric, and Jon,

I was looking to create them in Rev. Importing and exporting them from another program (Excel) is what I am doing now.

Dennis

On Jun 22, 2005, at 12:16 PM, Ken Ray wrote:

On 6/22/05 10:07 AM, "Dennis Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Good day to everyone,

I have been ask by a friend on a PC to send him some files in .csv
format.  When I do, he complains that the returns are missing.  I
guess I am still a bit unclear on this difference between platforms.
As I understand it the Mac uses LF for a delimiter, and the PC uses
CR.   When I end the lines with return, it does not end up as a CR in
the output file.  Is there a simple way to specify an end to my lines
that is compatible with all platforms for .csv files that are read by
programs other than Rev?


Dennis, are you creating these .csv files from Rev? Or is this a general question? If you're doing it from Rev, both Eric and Jon were pointing you
in the right direction.

If you're looking for more general-purpose application solution, many text
editors will allow you to pick the output file format (many times it's
buried, though). For example, in BBEdit, you do "Save As", then click the
Options button and there's a popup for "Line Breaks" with choices for
Macintosh, Unix, and DOS. I use TextPad on Windows, and they have a "File
Format" popup in the Save As dialog. Anyway, you get the idea...


Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
Web site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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