The issue seems to be with newline formatting in text files, but I cant find a tool to make the conversion.Both unix2dos and dos2unix are not by default available on Mac OSX.
I was after that way and your double answer helped me, and got my upvote. In Mac text files, prior to Mac OS X, line endings exist out of a. Mac OS X is Unix based and has the same line endings as Unix. ![]() You dont actually have to input a literal control-M to refer to that character (or any other). ![]() Create a file, named for example unix2dos.pl and put it in a directory in your path. ![]() Provide details and share your research But avoid Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers. Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience. Not the answer youre looking for Browse other questions tagged windows macos formatting newline utility or ask your own question.
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