PS2 Editing the OSDSYS' entries with Notepad makes OSDSYS messed up

I work on and with both since ~18 years... Don't compare me to Windows10User.
Berion also knows this stuff and you don't even have to work with or in either, to know such BASICS.

...and the FMCB-Parser can handle either ending AFAIR.
 
No one has mentioned ending lines so I thought I'd give it a go explaining it here since I had the same issue and resolved this way. But I won't bother if this is the type of "emotional responses" I get from admins. Yes I made a comment about thinking that no one works in that field here but you could have said what you said a lot more kindly...
 
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Berion already mentioned it in #5 and it is called "line endings" and not "ending lines". It seems you wanted to frame yourself as knowledgeable and just failed.

I wasn't emotional at all. That's what people like you interpret into text on a screen.

It's a fact that much more Sceners are educated on these kind of things and are in some related profession, than you will find elsewhere.
 
I work on and with both since ~18 years... Don't compare me to Windows10User.
Berion also knows this stuff and you don't even have to work with or in either, to know such BASICS.

...and the FMCB-Parser can handle either ending AFAIR.

Right, the response from your previous message isn't emotional in any way and I'm the bad guy. Nice admin culture on this forum. I was trying to help since I did not see that line endings comment which isn't a terrible thing. And my "naive comment" wasn't an insult but you took it that way. But hey it doesn't matter. You assumed I just wanted to looked "better" like if I care about who knows me on this forum. Nice way to be kind to other people. Please...
 
@LoKKeR Actually I mentioned but not very straight. In post no.5 I mentioned about 0D0A hex values which are CFLF (Windows style) line endings (I'm not sure if this is proper English for that ;]). 0A is LF (Linux style?), 0D is CF and this one wasn't tried by me.

I still didn't tried but I thinking that CNF parsers supporting only Windows 1250 encoding, instead to UTF-8 which is now default in Windows Notepad. So originally, I thinking that OP didn't edit FREEMCB.CNF but created it from scratch like eg. new file and paste content from FMCB config.

And about TnA. Well, he have some better and worst days. ;)
 
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@LoKKeR Actually I mentioned but not very straight. In post no.5 I mentioned about 0D0A hex values which are CFLF (Windows style) line endings (I'm not sure if this is proper English fr that ;]). 0A is LF (Linux style?), 0D is CF and this one wasn't tried by me.

I still didn't tried but I thinking that CNF parsers supporting only Windows 1250 encoding, instead to UTF-8 which are now default. So originally, OP didn't edit FREEMCB.CNF but created it from scratch like eg. new file and paste content from FMCB config. But I never tried that so still it is just my assumption.

And about TnA. Well, he have some better and worst days. ;)

Yeah, I totally missed that, I was rushing too much reading the thread. I was not trying to sound like I was mocking anyone so sorry if I didn't check things properly. Thanks for the reply.
 

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