Hi
Depends on where it is coming from mostly.
In classical Windows you will see mostly CRLF as line break (ASCII Char(13) + Char(10) or Carriage Return + Line Feed).
In many Linux and web based platforms you will often only find LF (Char(10) or Line Feed) as break.
In Word this would be the difference between a Return (CRLF) and Shft+Return (LF)...
A simple verification in notepad++ (
https://notepad-plus-plus.org/) would have shown you the exact encoding if you display the control characters.
In WX you can use the constants CRLF and CR instead of using the ASCII offset table. And EOT for determining the document end.
Hope this helps in clarifying !
Peter Holemans