Dave Pawson | 19 Jul 2004 18:44
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Re: Linux vs win32 emacs

On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 15:19, Syd Bauman wrote:

> 
> But more importantly than touting perl one-liners, I figured out how
> to do this in Emacs (took all of 2 minutes).
> 
>   C-x C-f my_DOS_file.txt RET
>   # note that "(DOS)" appears in left side of mode line
>   C-x RET f utf-8-unix RET
>   # note that "u:" now appears in left side of mode line,
>   # and that buffer has been modified, even if it's R/O
>   C-x s
> 
> There are lots of other possible encodings besides "utf-8", to which
> "-mac", "-unix", or (ick!) "-dos" can be appended.

<grin/> I thought it might, somehow. Thanks Syd.
Bit like Autocad is emacs.
You know it *can* do it, 
Just need to find out how :-)

Regards DaveP.
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