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Re: After cvs, emacs does not encode file correctly as dos
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Kai Großjohann |
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Re: After cvs, emacs does not encode file correctly as dos |
Date: |
Tue, 10 Sep 2002 15:49:41 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.090008 (Oort Gnus v0.08) Emacs/21.3.50 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) |
Mark Mynsted <mmynsted_news@gbronline.com> writes:
> I have a file called notes.txt. It has DOS style line endings etc.
> It is stored under linux. When I view it from Emacs all was well,
> i.e. Emacs correctly identified it as a DOS file and used the dos
> encoding when visiting the file. (I need the file to have the dos
> line endings, etc.) I next started to manage the file using CVS. Now
> the only way I can get Emacs to visit the file and display the line
> endings, etc, correctly is to:
>
> C-x <RET>c dos<RET>C-x C-f ~/doc/notes.txt
What happens when you visit it normally, without C-x RET c?
Note that CVS might frob line endings.
kai
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- After cvs, emacs does not encode file correctly as dos, Mark Mynsted, 2002/09/10
- Re: After cvs, emacs does not encode file correctly as dos,
Kai Großjohann <=
- Re: After cvs, emacs does not encode file correctly as dos, Mark Mynsted, 2002/09/16
- Re: After cvs, emacs does not encode file correctly as dos, Kai Großjohann, 2002/09/16
- Re: After cvs, emacs does not encode file correctly as dos, Mark Mynsted, 2002/09/17
- Re: After cvs, emacs does not encode file correctly as dos, Stefan Monnier <address@hidden>, 2002/09/17
- Re: After cvs, emacs does not encode file correctly as dos, Mark Mynsted, 2002/09/18