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How to fix this in notepad (idont want use notepad++ or others)

Everytime i am updating, the format of my notepad is always like this. (i have experienced this only in hercules.. updating problem?) :)

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Has nothing to do with hercules, that's a general issue of how the client works with reading the file. I have the same issues when I open .txt files that I've created or edited via TextPad, and when I open them via NotePad. Best is to just download Notepad ++ and open the files via that, should resolve the issue, and if it doesn't you can just modify it yourself by copying the square box and replacing it with rn which means new line.

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Has nothing to do with hercules, that's a general issue of how the client works with reading the file. I have the same issues when I open .txt files that I've created or edited via TextPad, and when I open them via NotePad. Best is to just download Notepad ++ and open the files via that, should resolve the issue, and if it doesn't you can just modify it yourself by copying the square box and replacing it with rn which means new line.

no, its hercules fault. either the repository or the client used are not maintaining line endings in a os-friendly fashion

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Open them with wordpad -> save -> reopen with notepad

or can just copy+paste.

 

@offtopic

I'd like to see an extension for scripts. Other than just .txt, would be nice, it could support both.

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how about on tortoise svn?

I can't figure out how to do this in Tortoise SVN since it can't parse some git attributes..so ATM I used wordpad...

 

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