* newline vs CRLF
@ 2003-03-18 17:56 Steve Chard
2003-03-18 21:07 ` Eli Zaretskii
2003-03-18 21:38 ` Roman A. Lagunov
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From: Steve Chard @ 2003-03-18 17:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
I work on a Linux box using XEMACS and a Win2K using EMACS 21.2.
Whenever the Linux box opens a file (for example, a Perl script), it
puts a CRLF pair (carriage return/line feed hex 0D0A) in the place of
the normal single newline (hex 0A). This is truly annoying. How do I
stop this behavior.
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* Re: newline vs CRLF
2003-03-18 17:56 newline vs CRLF Steve Chard
@ 2003-03-18 21:07 ` Eli Zaretskii
2003-03-18 21:38 ` Roman A. Lagunov
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From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2003-03-18 21:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
> Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 09:56:46 -0800
> From: Steve Chard <steve.chard@moblcode.com>
>
> I work on a Linux box using XEMACS and a Win2K using EMACS 21.2.
> Whenever the Linux box opens a file (for example, a Perl script), it
> puts a CRLF pair (carriage return/line feed hex 0D0A) in the place of
> the normal single newline (hex 0A). This is truly annoying. How do I
> stop this behavior.
If the file you vuisit existed before and had Unix-style single
newline characters at the end of each line, Emacs running on W2K
ought to preserve the end-of-line format. If it doesn't, something
must be wrong with your customizations; try "emacs -q" and see if
that makes the problem go away.
If the problem is that you want new files you create on W2K to have
Unix-style end-of-line format, see the node "Text and Binary" in the
Emacs manual which describes the untranslated filesystem facility that
will help you. For a single file, "C-x RET f unix RET C-x C-s" will
save the file in Unix EOL format.
HTH
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* Re: newline vs CRLF
2003-03-18 17:56 newline vs CRLF Steve Chard
2003-03-18 21:07 ` Eli Zaretskii
@ 2003-03-18 21:38 ` Roman A. Lagunov
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From: Roman A. Lagunov @ 2003-03-18 21:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> "SC" ==> Steve Chard writes:
SC> I work on a Linux box using XEMACS and a Win2K using EMACS 21.2.
SC> Whenever the Linux box opens a file (for example, a Perl script),
SC> it puts a CRLF pair (carriage return/line feed hex 0D0A) in the
SC> place of the normal single newline (hex 0A). This is truly
SC> annoying. How do I stop this behavior.
Look at this:
,----
| C-x RET c runs the command universal-coding-system-argument
| which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `international/mule-cmds'.
| (universal-coding-system-argument)
|
| Execute an I/O command using the specified coding system.
`----
When you press these keys, you should select coding system wich
ending -dos.
For example - koi8-r-dos if you on a Linux, or koi8-r-unix if you on
a Windows.
--
Roman
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