Kevin Walzer wrote:
> <snip>
> I tried Aquamacs but on the file I loaded it was displayed as one very
> long wrapped line with some funny character where the line endings
> should have been. I assume the editor was configured to demand a
> particular character for line endings and this file used a different
> convention. I looked through the prefs but didn't find any way of
> enabling universal newline support. Am I missing something?
> </snip>
> 
> See the options menu, "truncate long lines in this buffer" and "word
> wrap in text modes."

I don't think that's what the OP was looking for. I think what he 
probably did was open a Mac-style file, and the \r were not interpreted 
as line endings.

I've been using Xemacs for years, and I've never gotten it to understand 
anything but *nix line endings.

-Chris

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