Christopher Barker kirjoitti:
I assume I shouldn't set the property to LF for files which I don't
"own" (everything else than the Perl bindings)?
The trouble is that even though you are the primary editor of the Perl
bindings, others will, at the very least, check out the files and look
at them or compile them. I don't think it's a good idea to have
different systems for different parts of the the same project --
wouldn't it get messy for you, if no one else?
you're probably right
Why do you need LF on Windows? Why not just use Windows line endings
on windows? With a decent editor is should be completely transparent
anyway.
I use emacs for editing and while there may be a way to configure it to
not to show the ^M, I don't know it.
Ideally, your SVN client would let you define what "native" linefeeds
mean to you, but I don't know that Tortoise (or any other) client
supports that. You might try a feature request.
I thought so too.
Ari
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