[clug] Circumflex
Bryan Kilgallin (iiNet)
kilgallin at iinet.net.au
Mon Aug 21 11:16:37 UTC 2017
Yes, Scott:
>> Is there some (preferably graphical) software that will show me
>> otherwise-invisible carriage-returns?
>
> Surely Gedit will do that for you.
Under the Search menu was "Find...". Then I entered "\r".
> Kate and KWrite do
> (Toolbar->Tools->End Of Line), as does Notepad++ from dodgy memory.
>
> Note that I sent you several ways to detect MS-DOS-style text files
> which don't require installing extra software.
For your information, this was the problematic DOS-formatted file.
http://www.textfiles.com/100/914bbs.txt
I have started writing an essay to match this requirement. I have in
mind the studious hobby of learning Linux. And so I'm writing in
GVIM--whose syntax I only partially remember!
{PeerZone is developing a toolkit for people with mental distress and
the people who support them. PeerZone Toolkit (aka Swell) will include
52 life challenges in nine domains. Each challenge includes a short
article on what works, an activity sheet for people experiencing
distress, conversation guide for supporters, and a peer recovery story.
PeerZone is seeking recovery stories to be included in this toolkit.
Each story will discuss your experience of struggling with and
overcoming or managing ONE of the following 11 challenges, as outlined
in the attachment, especially as it relates to your experience of
mental distress. Each recovery story needs to be half a page to a full
page (A4 or US letter) and submitted by Thursday 31 August 2017}
http://www.actmhcn.org.au/images/documents/Bulletins/2017/17_August_2017.pdf
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www.netspeed.com.au/bryan/
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