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given my last post . . .  Do you mean the Ctrl key??
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Excuse my butting in, but, Faldage, would you decode those initials? Thanks.
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CarriageReturn-LineFeed = Return
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CarriageReturn-LineFeed = ReturnAs with many thing computational, it depends on the OS (operating system). In plain text files on DOS/Windows, the special character representing the end of a written line of text is a simple CR (carriage return ASCII value 13 in decimal, 0x0D in hex, CR, or ctrl-M), on Un*x it's a simple linefeed or newline character (ASCII value 10, 0x0A, LF, or ctrl-J). On the Mac under pre-MacOsX days it was CR-LF, and now it can be that or a simple Un*x LF. The first 32 non-printable characters in the ASCII chart are control characters like ctrl-G (bell, BEL), ctrl-I (horizontal tab, HT), and other teletype controlling codes. The last 5 of the first 32 aren't mapped to control sequences, but include the value for the escape (ESC) key. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascii for more info.
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CarriageReturn-LineFeed = Return
Of course, pre-caffeine, I mixed up the DOS/Windows CR-LF and the pre-X MacOS CR. Sorry about that ... sip.
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My little finger is now going in a vertical direction over my head...
Thanks, Faldage...even though when I hear 'carriage' I think:
typewriter horse posture
...not necessarily in that order.
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Deep down in the guts of the machine the carriage return returns the carriage and the line feed moves the print head down one line relative to the paper. This would be on a movable printhead printer. Translation to a computer monitor should be reasonably obvious. Doing one without the other will not produce the desired results: Just doing a line feed would produce something like this. Just doing a carriage return would cause the second line to be printed over the first. Depending on the OS and the keyboard hitting the return key will generate one, the other or both and the OS will fill in anything missing to produce the desired result.
Or something like that.
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Duuuh, is thet th big butun whut sez enter?
which on spellcheck comes out as "Dvorak is Thetis Thai big butyl why shabby enter?"
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AttualŪ, it says return on my keyboard.
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Enter be the long, skinny one, over there by the numbahs...
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