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[h-e-w] Whoops that was supposed to be a Unix file
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David Starks-Browning |
Subject: |
[h-e-w] Whoops that was supposed to be a Unix file |
Date: |
Fri, 14 Jun 2002 18:31:07 +0100 |
On Friday 14 Jun 02, Peter Fraser writes:
> How do I get Emacs running on Win XP to write a
> file out as a unix file not a dos file?
For new buffers to be created with UNIX endings instead of
DOS endings, I have this in my ~/.emacs:
(setq-default buffer-file-coding-system 'undecided-unix)
> I normally find my self in this position
> when the file has had ^M's added to it
> and I now need the ^M's removed.
For that, I recommend Francis Wright's excellent "eol-conversion.el"
which you can find at <http://centaur.maths.qmw.ac.uk/Emacs/>
> Also I would like to know the inverse as
> well. How do I read a file in without
> having the ^M deleted?
They're probably not deleted, rather just not shown.
> Or the other possibility, Emacs has decided
> that I have a UNIX file and I want a dos
> file. (I know I can just add a ^M at the
> end of each line and just write the file
> for this case).
eol-conversion will do that for you too.
Have fun.
Regards,
David