In article <f38dff38c0316a69e025d2a4cc63c854@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Jeremy Nicoll - freelists <jn.fr.lsts.74@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2019-10-09 13:40, Rod at Orpheusmail wrote:
You don't need to change the filetype. Just centre click to bring up the
menu and one option is mode.
I can't really comment about this as I don't know the inner workings of
the program. There are a lot of modules you can add to Zap to format files
(i.e. Python, MakeFiles, HTML etc.) However, in my (limited) experience
when you look at text files in byte mode both Line Feeds and Carriage
Returns are shown.
Ok, well that means that Zap works differently from many other editors. ItYes, I would agree with that.
suggests it reads the whole file in, doesn't strip anything, and then (in a
text mode) only shows you some of each line (presumably not the LF or CR or
LFCR or CRLF)?
You might still be able to tell it what line-endings to use if youI'm not quite with you there. Re-save the (greyed out) file from the Article
(re-)save the file.
When you previously peeked at these files, you didn't by any chance saveYes, but from Pluto e.g. in Article View menu => Message => Save as.
them rather than just close them did you?
And they've not been through any other program? Not eg by any kind of spam
processing? Nothing that might have added headers to them (and thus
written out the files with a different format)? You've not moved the files
from RO to Windows and back, or anywhere else?