What does this package do exactly ? I understand that the ^M comes from 
different carriage return between OSX and Unix, but is there a way to 
convert Mac files to Unix automatically when cut and paste ? I mean 
without saving the file and convert it with a perl script or other.

On Monday, October 14, 2002, at 06:40 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:

> Have you tried the autocutsel package?  I use it, and haven't seen the
> ^M problem.
>
> On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 13:02, S�bastien Maret wrote:
>> Does XDarwin support cut and paste from native MacOSX applications ? I
>> manage to cut  some text  from Internet Explorer to Emacs but it does
>> seems to work all the time. When it works, seems there's a problem of
>> carriage return. Line breaks appears as ^M in my Emacs?
>> Sebastien
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