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Bob wrote:
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> Are you sure that AE truncated the line at 250 bytes.
Yes. I just retested with the same test files I used last night.
However . . .
> That seems strange as I would expect it to truncate at its longest possible line.
I just tried several different line lengths, and I *think* that Aaron is
using 15 bits + sign instead of 16 bits unsigned *because* if the value
is between 32K and 64K then the line length becomes 0 in his display
(and no characters are shown). Above 64K it apparently is modulo 64K
which makes sense since his counter is "wrapping".
I'll email him.
> It would be nice if there was an error message indicating that a line was truncated
That's a good idea and I'll pass that along to him also.
- Peter
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