Hello Rick
The standard end-of-line marker in Linux/Unix is a newline or
"\n" and
any Linux text editor would have no problem with it.
that are not newline chr(10)
that are chr(92) followed by chr(110)
hexdump -C notes.ics
0000a910 65 63 20 72 65 77 72 69 74 65 20 73 73 6c 20 61 |ec rewrite ssl a|
0000a920 63 74 69 6f 6e 73 20 69 6e 63 6c 75 64 65 5c 6e |ctions include\n|
0000a930 5c 6e 5c 6e 5c 6e 5c 6e 20 20 20 5c 6e 20 20 20 |\n\n\n\n \n |
0000a940 5c 6e 20 20 20 5c 6e 20 20 20 5c 6e 20 20 20 5c |\n \n \n \|
0000a950 6e 20 20 20 0d 0a 20 5c 6e 0d 0a 53 55 4d 4d 41 |n .. \n..SUMMA|
as you can see, that are sequence of 5c 6e 5c 6e 5c 6e 5c 6e
but in last line you find
6e 20 20 20 0d 0a
what I need is something like:
search 0x5c followed by 0x6e
replace them with 0x10
many thnx
-m