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Problem with UNIX/DOS issue on Emacs for Windows
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Problem with UNIX/DOS issue on Emacs for Windows |
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Thu, 28 Jul 2005 13:41:22 -0700 (PDT) |
Hello,
I'm running the native Emacs for windows version
21.3.1 on a Win2000 machine. I'm using it to edit two
different java source files. One of the source files
looks fine in the buffer but the other, while
formatted correctly, displays '^M' olong with each
carriage return. I also note that for this file
'(Unix)' appears all the way to the left of the
modeline.
It seems that Emacs thinks that this file is formatted
for unix. When I look at the files in a hex-editor
they look the same to me - each line ending is marked
by a '0d0a' pair. I also tried running 'unix2dos'
(under cygwin) on the offending file but to no avail.
So, what's going on? On what does emacs base the
determination that the one file is a unix file while
hte other is not? How can I fix it? Thanks in
advance for any replies!
-exits
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