On 03 Mar 2026, ogg said the following...
Have you tried Mystic's ANSI editor? It'll work for both .ans and .asc files.
Yah, I've had some trouble with the Mystic ANSI editor stripping out random display codes and making it's own mess with ASCII files. Could definitely be user-error so I'll keep playing with it. I've definitely used it many times to trim the NEWLINE off ansi.
I was hoping for some sort of display code that would function like a lot of frameworks "trim" function - that would remove whitespace from the end/beginnings of data or dump out of the current file before the end like a "break".
Unix/linux likes newlines at the end of text files. It seems like there'd be a more elegant way of handling that rather than using an ansi editor or running a utility script. But maybe not.
Thanks for the tip!
-grim
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