![]() ![]() The three options shown that you can chose from, on TW v5.0.2, are: Unix (LF) Classic Mac (CR) Windows (CRLF). ![]() Unicode (UTF-8), the Line and column the cursor is currently placed on, etc.). TextWrangler has a status bar at the bottom of its window and it shows what the current line end character is (it also shows file encoding, i.e. The first thing I did was open the mbox file in TextWrangler (after making a backup). ![]() The instructions to convert the end of line character in TextWrangler are below. I used Sean's advice and it worked for me in about 2 minutes. ![]()
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