>>>>hi
>>>>thank you.
>>>>it works via chr(10).
>>>>thanks.
>>>
>>>Better get accustomed to end lines with
chr(13) + chr(10) Only chr(13), or only chr(10), will work sometimes - and sometimes it will not.
>>
>>Hilmar
>>
>>Funny. I've always taken CHR(13), Enter, to equal CR-LF. I've used it extensively throughout my use of FP and it's always thrown a line. When might it not work as such?
>>
>>Terry
>
>An example: Some file viewers will show the lines on top of each other, in stead of under each others, if you don't use CHR(10). Only CHR(13) really means 'start on the beginning of the same line'. I have seen this many times, the text is totally impossible to read.
Tore
Can you give me an example of how this makes a difference to VFP. You talk of "some file viewers" but what if you're viewing the file with VFP?
Terry
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