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I have some text files copied out to a server. I typically use and prefer notepad++ to look at text files but on this server, only textpad is installed. This is really strange behavior but I noticed that when I view the EOL chars in notepad++ I can clearly see and search for the CRLF (i.e. \r\n). But when I display the same files in textpad, I am able to search only on the LF (\n) and do not have any hits on the CR (\r). Am I missing something on how Textpad is interpreting the EOL chars?

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When using Save As in textpad you can specify the file format at the bottom (PC, UNIX, or Mac). If you choose UNIX in theory this ends lines only with the \n character, however you have to change this option every time.

I had exported the table structure of my live Database.And open it with help of Textpad.It is very huge file and i want to copy a particular lines from the textpad.I mean,i want to copy marked lines only from the Textpad.Otherwise delete all other content except the Marked lines.

Alright, don't know if this is the appropriate subreddit, but what the heck... I have these huge text files some with some 400k lines. I want to either split the file in parts to make two (or more) separate files of equal size, or just simply remove all lines from row 200k-400k. I just downloaded textpad, so I'm a complete newbie. Perhaps there is a macro for this?

The curses.textpad module provides a Textbox class that handleselementary text editing in a curses window, supporting a set of keybindingsresembling those of Emacs (thus, also of Netscape Navigator, BBedit 6.x,FrameMaker, and many other programs). The module also provides arectangle-drawing function useful for framing text boxes or for other purposes.

Installation

  1. Unzip the macro and copy it in the default macro location for your Textpad installation.
  2. To know what is the default macro location for your textpad installation:
    (the default location is C:\Documents and Settings\UsrName\Application Data\Helios\TextPad\5.0)

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The RePEc plagiarism page TEXTPAD: Stata module to call TextPad to edit a fileRoger Newson (Obfuscate( 'imperial.ac.uk', 'r.newson' ))Statistical Software Components from Boston College Department of EconomicsAbstract:textpad calls the TextPad text editor, if this editor is installed on the user's system. The TextPad text editor is a powerful multi-purpose text editor, available under Microsoft Windows operating environments.Language: Stata
Requires: Stata version 10.0 for Windows
Keywords: editors; textpad (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-11-17, Revised 2017-06-23
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