On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 4:41 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > How do you folks using acme-sac on Windows deal with the line-ending > issue? I've been using P9P acme on linux (at work) since Russ announced > it, but I consider the line-ending issue a show-stopper on Windows. > > While the cr displayed at the end of every line is annoying, I could > probably learn to live with it. When I start editing, though, I doubt I > have enough discipline to remember add the cr, and if I don't remember I > would end up with files with mixed line-endings. Some windows tools > aren't happy if the files don't use windows line endings. > > Peter Canning > > When I start editing some random file in acme-sac, I do (pretend it's a proper c/r character below)
Edit ,x/␍/d and if I need them back in for Windows purposes, I do Edit ,x/\n/i/␍/ Sometimes I forget. But it's never really been an issue. I do not know of any Windows tool that requires c/r these days. And most people, when opening in Notepad just go Ach! and open in Wordpad instead. Robby
