cr/lf suddenly appears
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It doesn’t have to render here…a imgur link would be fine…but I don’t see one in your previous posts?
Accidental Ctrl + other-key presses can result in apparently odd characters inserted into your document (they’re really not odd if you understand what they are) but this shouldn’t cause changes to large sections of your document. Here’s an example of what you might see if you press Ctrl+e followed by Ctrl+r (with the default keymapping):
Note that you’ll see this even if none of the three View (menu) -> Show Symbol options are ticked, as indicated above.
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@decoderman @Scott-Sumner
my url did not fit through submittal and editing did not work.
imgur.com/xJDeA7T - the image was created at imgur. It did not render here for me… I have now left out the code, so a human can find the image. I now have to wait 1200 seconds to add this. :) -
Hmm…about the only thing I can tell (beyond what has already been discussed) is that you have mixed line ending types in your document – almost always a bad thing. Windows line endings are CRLF. See the one line where the line ends in LF without CR in front? This is a Linux type line ending. I upvoted 2 of your posts so you should no longer have to wait before posting.
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Thanks for the upvotes, @Scott Sumner. Thanks for all the help too. Thanks @decoerman for the help.
All the added line returns and carriage returns started with inadvertent keystrokes right at this point. And no screens opened up. The action was instantaneous. Like oh, crap… fast. :0
I can recreate the entire document in a new file and then rename to the original deleted file name. I just thought I was a dope and did not understand an easy edit. Notepad++ is a tremendous and powerful tool. That is why I use it. Of course, things happen. -
So there was a remarkably easy solution to my predicament.
Opened a new file. crtl-A -> crtl X - paste into new file. Cut and paste back into original. I could have probably even cut this back to cut and paste.
Again thanks for all the help with this issue. -
@Stuart-Langley
Next time try Edit / EOL Conversion to Unix and back to Windows EOL. Maybe the mix up will be gone then.
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The CR/LF marking just happened to me too. It appeared on all the lines below the line I was working on, yes on the working one, and not on any above. I feel like I may have made an inadvertent keyboard combination because I was adding some punctuation at the time. I’ve tried the suggestions and the behavior was just as noted. Copy/Paste success.
This is not the first time this has happened. It is rare, but it happens every month or two. The copy/paste workaround is good enough for now.
You’re going to love this: Okay, current working line and all below developed a CR/LF. All of the lines below dropped the first character of the line. Current working and above maintained the first character of each line.
When I pasted the complete copied text into a new document it was complete. Initial characters appeard, CRLF did not.
Next, sometimes I’ll put in blank lines for readablilty. The preceding line will not display CRLF. When I have multiple blank lines, the last line with a character will not display CRLF and none of the blank lines will either, until the last blank line above the next line of text.
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I think you are probably experiencing a Notepad++ bug and may be suffering data loss!?
Check out @dail 's posting in this thread .
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@Scott Sumner, THANKS.
I’m getting used to posting to this board and the constraints.
My last post was to a screen shot, one that wasn’t necessary after I viewed your informative post. I’d already lined it up and just pressed submit after the mandatory 20 minutes. Then I read your post.
RE: Your Post - I’m betting you’re right. Over time I’ve let many open tabs accumulate. I have Notepad++ in Startup and, you get the rest.
Ultimately, after making sure there was no corruption, I hit ctrl-S and the CRLF/Initial-Char issue resolved its self.
So thanks!