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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Paul's Time Sink | Force emacs to open files in unix mode
I found this over at Paul's Time Sink. Thanks Paul.
Paul's Time Sink | Force emacs to open files in unix mode: "believe that emacs by default will use the line endings for current system when opening and saving text files. This may cause a problem when you want to force the file to be saved with different line endings. I found this series of commands to force the file to be opened in unix mode:
C-x RET c unix RET C-x C-f
You can replace unix with dos, if you want to use those types of line endings."
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