Hi Martin,

What is the designed behaviour of MSEide's code editor and EOL styles?

Does it auto-convert it to whatever the MSEide target executable is? Or
does it leave the line style whatever it is (example in a shared folder
environment between VM's).

What does it do with newly generated code in an existing unit? Does it
mix the EOL style?

The reason I ask all these... I used a Win7 VM and edited code on a
VirtualBox Shared Folder (which was actually my FreeBSD data drive).
Then when I wanted to check in the code using FreeBSD, Git complained
that I have mixed EOL styles. I'm just trying to find out where and how
that could have happened.

ps:
  Normally each of my VM's check out there own code, and git is set up
  to use the native EOL style locally, but Unix style when pushed to the
  remote repo. The code I worked on today was a special case, as I
  needed to jump between FreeBSD and Win7 to keep testing my code. Hence
  the shared folder usage.

Regards,
  - Graeme -

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