Colin Burgess(deleted)
11/24/2009 9:22 AM
post42473
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Yes, that's my peeve. I can simply use textto, tr, or even the IDE(!)
to convert, but when the editor silently hides the issue, it can lead
to things like make getting upset.
vim does it, but at least it marks it as "[dos]" at the bottom of the
screen...
Christian Damus wrote:
> Hi, Colin, Kevin,
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> FYI: The IDE has a handy menu action to resolve such problems: "File
> -> Convert Line Delimiters To."
>
> Of course, you still need to discover that you have this problem, in the
> first place.
>
> cW
>
> On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 20:44 -0500, Colin Burgess wrote:
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>> That raises a pet peeve of mine - programmer's editors that try to hide the fact that a file does not have native
linefeed markers...
>>
>> Just the facts, man! B-)
>>
>> Kevin Stallard wrote:
>>>> The make files in the a and a.g are identical.
>>>>
>>> They aren't identical, I was hit with the invisible killer....windows end of line delimiters....the misery a
checkbox can cause....
>>>
>>> Fixed.
>>>
>>> Kevin
>>>
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