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2019-09-28 2019-09-30
Corrected a factual error. (86.169.22.202) notepad support unix line endings since Windows 10 1809 (martin)
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Different platforms (operating systems) use a different format of text files. The most common formats are Unix and Windows format. A primary difference is that different character or sequence of characters is used to signify an end of a line. On Unix, it's LF character (''\n'', ''0A'' or 10 in decimal). On Windows, it's a sequence of two characters, CR and LF (''\r'' + ''\n'', ''0D'' + ''0A'' or 13 + 10 in decimal). Different platforms (operating systems) use a different format of text files. The most common formats are Unix and Windows format. A primary difference is that different character or sequence of characters is used to signify an end of a line. On Unix, it's LF character (''\n'', ''0A'' or 10 in decimal). On Windows, it's a sequence of two characters, CR and LF (''\r'' + ''\n'', ''0D'' + ''0A'' or 13 + 10 in decimal).
-While many applications and systems nowadays can work with both formats, some require a specific format (up until recently Windows Notepad supported Windows format only). When presenting a file in another format, they fail to display it correctly, as described above.+While many applications and systems nowadays can work with both formats, some require a specific format (notably Windows Notepad supported Windows format only until Windows 10 1809).  &win10 When presenting a file in another format, they fail to display it correctly, as described above.
===== Text/ASCII Transfer Mode ===== ===== Text/ASCII Transfer Mode =====

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