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Re: windows2unix
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jfl |
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Re: windows2unix |
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Mon, 29 Mar 2004 11:26:13 -0800 (PST) |
In vim or gvim, you can type:
:set ff=dos
:set ff=unix
If you want to automate in a script on your *NIX, use dos2unix or unix2dos
except on HP where it is dos2ux and ux2dos.
> For Mac Users:
> BBEdit Lite 6.1 for Mac OS X has this option when using File/Save As, which
> provides line break options for Mac, Unix, and DOS.
> Henry
>
>
> on 3/29/04 3:12 AM, David Nicholls at address@hidden wrote:
>
> > One solution is to re-save the file in a text editor that allows the
> > option of Unix/Mac/Windows end of line chars - eg NoteTab www.notetab.com
> > DN
> >
> > bertrand roessli wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> Does anybody know how I can import ('load')
> >> into octave (which runs under linux)
> >> files that have been
> >> created under windows with the 'save' command?
> >>
> >> The problem is the ascii character at the end of the line
> >> 1 1 -0.0184 1.0011 1625 63.7377439199098M
> >> -
> >>
> >> thank you,
> >>
> >> Bertrand Roessli
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