Am 02.12.18 um 22:22 schrieb Johannes Sixt:
> Am 02.12.18 um 20:31 schrieb Frank Schäfer:
>> With other words:
>> "If CR comes immediately before a LF, do the following with *all* lines:
>> <RESET> after the CR if eol=lf but do not <RESET> after the CR if
>> eol=crlf."
>
> Why? It is the pager's duty to highlight CR, IMO. If it doesn't, but
> the user wants to see them, then they are using the wrong pager or the
> wrong pager settings.
AFAIU Junios explanation it's not the pagers fault.

>
> As far as I am concerned, I do not have any of my files marked as
> eol=crlf, but I do *not* want to see ^M in the pager. I.e., having git
> insert <RESET> between CR and LF would do the wrong thing for me.
>
But doing the same thing in added lines is doing the right thing for you ?
Or are you suggesting to fix the behavior of added lines instead ?
In any case, inconsistent behavior is not what we want.

Regards,
Frank

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