A good example would be opening file in gvim or vim with the control + M in the file, it would show the control + M and not put it in a different line.
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I'm not sure I understand the problem. The control+M has been rendered as a newline, as it should (shouldn't it?). Have you tried View/Show End of Line to reveal them? Is that what you want?
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Hello
I'm having problems with showing the ^M (Ctrl M) in notepad++.
For example this is the^M test line.
In Notepad++ will show this:
For example this is the
test line.
A good example would be opening file in gvim or vim with the control + M in the file, it would show the control + M and not put it in a different line.
I'm not sure I understand the problem. The control+M has been rendered as a newline, as it should (shouldn't it?). Have you tried View/Show End of Line to reveal them? Is that what you want?