Hi Ken,
I'm using 80 CPL which is the default for Windows and Linux. I'm using Raspbian Linux which is based on Debian. I realize that Linux uses just one character for newline and Windows uses two but 80+1 and 80+2 are both greater than 80. I suppose the answer to my question is that Windows implemented things differently than *nix style operating systems.
In reply to Re^2: [OT] Why does newline in Windows print as having width?
by Lotus1
in thread [OT] Why does newline in Windows print as having width?
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