
They're intended to be viewed as images, they should never be edited as source as they're script generated.
Well, then why have they mixed eols? Can the script be fixed? And I guess I can edited them using inkscape ;-)
You could edit then in Inkscape, and I'm sure that would work just fine regardless of the line-endings they use.
The question is what should the script be fixed to? I guess all \n's and no \r's is safest?
There is something real weird going on, as supposedly git should rationalize mismatched EOLs during a svn commit replay irrespective of mismatch in the svn content. As I mentioned, I'll look into what could be causing the problem this weekend hopefully. Niall --- Opinions expressed here are my own and do not necessarily represent those of BlackBerry Inc.