![]() This means that you can take a text file created on Linux or Mac, open it in Notepad-and it will look like it’s supposed to! Previously, the file would look like a mess because Notepad wouldn’t notice any line breaks. Notepad now supports both UNIX/Linux style line feeds (LF) and Macintosh-style line endings (CR.) Microsoft is finally adding support for UNIX-style end of line (EOL) characters to Notepad.
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