On Thursday 09 March 2006 00:04, Holly Bostick wrote:
>
> Not sure why sometimes lines get wrapped when they shouldn't be, but it
> does happen (even in nano, where it shouldn't, and certainly in GUI
> editors, if you set it that way without thinking), and it can have
> unexpected consequences (like this).
>
cos it is default behavior of nano? you can override it by issuing "-w" option 
to nano. i always run nano with -w.

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Regards,
Abhay

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