On 2006–05–20, at 00:37, Donald S Dunbar wrote:
I recently purchased a 17 Intel MacBook. All is relatively well,
except that the cperl-mode in XEmacs (my perl editor of choice) is
now broken. Other edit modes work fine (e.g., F90). When I open a
perl file I get the following message:
Donald S Dunbar wrote:
I recently purchased a 17 Intel MacBook. All is relatively well,
except that the cperl-mode in XEmacs (my perl editor of choice) is now
broken. Other edit modes work fine (e.g., F90). When I open a perl
file I get the following message:
Fontifying
Greetings,
I have this text file I want to read that has ^M as the record
separator (in emacs). Is there a utility on the Mac that i can use
to view this file in hex. I thought i remember something like hex
filename, but it is not there.
Joe.
On Sat, 20 May 2006, Joseph Alotta wrote:
:
: I have this text file I want to read that has ^M as the record separator (in
: emacs). Is there a utility on the Mac that i can use to view this file in
: hex. I thought i remember something like hex filename, but it is not
: there.
hexdump.
On 5/20/06, at 1:37 PM -0500, Joseph Alotta wrote:
I have this text file I want to read that has ^M as the record
separator (in emacs). Is there a utility on the Mac that i can use
to view this file in hex. I thought i remember something like hex
filename, but it is not there.
Path
At 12:37 -0500 5/20/06, Joseph Alotta wrote:
I have this text file I want to read that has ^M as the record separator (in
emacs). Is there a utility on the Mac that i can use to view this file in
hex. I thought i remember something like hex filename, but it is not
there.
hexedit is a