From: jeff.rancier@softechnics.com (Jeffery B. Rancier)
Subject: problem with EOL conversions
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 13:50:55 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <uekz7gfb4.fsf@softechnics.com> (raw)
Hello.
I have a DOS file which was FTP'd ASCII, and changed the EOL from
0x0D 0x0A to only 0x0A. From the menu, I run Edit->End of Line
Conversion. I see the bullet on Unix, which corresponds, I then hit
'D', and I get the message in the minibuffer:
,----
| Coding system changed from binary to nil.
`----
I attempt to save, and it goes right back to Unix format. I use
C-x RET \
and the message I get is:
,----
| Coding system changed from nil to undecided-dos.
`----
I attempt to save, and Emacs again saves it in Unix format. If I run
M-x set-buffer-eol-conversion-dos, Emacs declares:
,----
| Coding system changed from binary to nil.
`----
And yes, it's saves in Unix format. I can certainly run unix2dos, but
EOL conversion has never been an issue before.
Anyone have any hints to what's going on here, and what I've done?
--
Thanks,
Jeff
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2003-08-27 17:50 Jeffery B. Rancier [this message]
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2003-08-27 20:28 ` problem with EOL conversions Kai Großjohann
2003-08-28 13:59 ` Jeffery B. Rancier
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