Sounds great. Fix the feature. ::)
>Hi Agnes,
>
>perhaps it would be a good idea, to place an entry in my blog that holds all the code segments of my blog as zipped prg files?
>So, all who are interested in my samples could use the prgs directly without using the clipboard. How about that?
>
>>Hi Thomas,
>>
>>it seems that Wordpad (and Word too) transforms the HTML part of the Clipboard.
>>Neither the HTML not the plain text nor the RTF representation holds a single LF or CR.
>>
>>In fact all from the Header "Text in binäre Zeichenkette wandeln ... und umgekehrt " to "Eingestellt von " is a single line of 9220 Bytes.
>>
>>No magic here.
>>Linebreaks are all br. So a CR[LF] goes to br
>>
>>Agnes
>>
>>>Hi Agnes,
>>>
>>>well, it's Google/Blogger, so it's not a bug it must definitely be a feature :-))
>>>
>>>You will have to use wordpad.exe as interim to copy the clipboard. Wordpad transforms the code correctly. VFP doesn't like LF delimited lines. And far worse, the LF itself seems to be removed by VFP itself, so a simple STRTRAN() won't help at all.
>>>
>>>So CTRL+v,CTRL+a,CTRL+c and then changing to VFP and again CTRL+v will do the trick.
>>>Obviously blogger makes CRs disappear. Perhaps some kind of Linux-magic, as Linux/Unix only uses LF instead of CRLF.
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