Just forwarding this to bug-auctex because I am out of wits. * Christian Gudrian (2005-05-24) writes:
> Am Tue, 24 May 2005 15:01:24 +0200 schriebst du: > Ralf Angeli wrote: > >> Do you see any irregularities if you open the file via `M-x >> find-file-literally RET'? > > Emacs opens the file in unix mode, so I see ^M at the end of every line. > > I've checked the file with a hex editor: the line endings are (as excected) > \r\n. > >> Do you see newline duplication in a non-LaTeX file if you insert line >> breaks with `M-: (insert "\n") RET' instead of <RET>? > > In dos mode, the above command inserts \r\n -- just like a plain <RET> > does. > > Unfortunately I've checked out the most recent versions of Emacs and AUCTeX > simultaneously, so I'm not quite sure who to put the blame on. I'll check > out an older version of either of the two (Emacs/AUCTeX) as soon as I've > the time and see, if the behaviour disappears. > > Christian _______________________________________________ bug-auctex mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-auctex
