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(Better/also known as line ending characters) | (Better/also known as line ending characters) | ||
− | * [[Line feed]] (LF, #10 ): [[Linux]], | + | * [[Line feed]] (LF, #10 ): [[Linux]], macOS, BSDs, Unix |
* [[Carriage return]] + [[Line feed]] (CRLF, #13#10): Microsoft Windows | * [[Carriage return]] + [[Line feed]] (CRLF, #13#10): Microsoft Windows | ||
* [[Carriage return]] (CR, #13): Mac OS Classic | * [[Carriage return]] (CR, #13): Mac OS Classic | ||
− | + | macOS often accepts [[Line feed]] and [[Carriage return]]. | |
== See also == | == See also == |
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LineEnding is end of line marker. This constant (system unit) is used when writing end of lines to text files. In other words, it starts a new line.
End of line markers
(Better/also known as line ending characters)
- Line feed (LF, #10 ): Linux, macOS, BSDs, Unix
- Carriage return + Line feed (CRLF, #13#10): Microsoft Windows
- Carriage return (CR, #13): Mac OS Classic
macOS often accepts Line feed and Carriage return.
See also
- LineEnding Constant describing the current line ending character.
- SetTextLineEnding Set the end-of-line character for the given text file.
- sLineBreak is an alias for LineEnding and is supplied for compatibility.