Hi Jean!
On Do, 15 Apr 2010, Jean Johner wrote:
> I appreciate the vim ":w ++ff=dos" command to translate unix to dos
> file format.
> Now, I have to do that in a NT .bat. Presently, I use:
> vim -u NONE "-c :w ++ff=dos dosfile" -c :q unixfile
> It works fine but I am wondering if there is a pure NT script solution
> to this problem (without opening vim).
>
> Although it is not strictly a vim question, perhaps some programmer
> among you could help me.
Do you have a programming language available? Or may be a POSIX tool
chain?
regards,
Christian
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