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John Wells wrote:
&gt; Guys,
&gt; 
&gt; We have some reports that come out of a legacy unix system.  They're
&gt; pretty standard unix reports: space-separated, 132 columns, ^L-page fed,
&gt; \n-line fed files.
&gt; 
&gt; I'm looking for a free (as in speech, hopefully) text editor that can
&gt; properly read and print these files on the windows side.  JEdit is the
&gt; only free one that's done a good job recognizing the line feeds and EOLs,
&gt; but the printing is horrible.
&gt; 
&gt; Anyone know of one I should take a look at?  I've looked at a few others
&gt; (notepad++, notepad2, jext), but none fit the bill.  It's a VERY simple
&gt; task we're using it for, simply printing and viewing, so no super duper
&gt; features needed.
&gt; 
&gt; Thanks guys!
&gt; John
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