>>>>> "TP" == Tim Peters <tim_one at email.msn.com> writes: TP> Vlad, get linefix.py from Python FTP contrib's System area; TP> converts among Unix, Windows and Mac line conventions; to Unix TP> by default. For that matter, do a global replace of ^M in TP> Emacs <wink>. I forgot to follow up to Vlad's original message, but in XEmacs (dunno about FSFmacs), you can visit DOS-eol files without seeing the ^M's. You will see a "DOS" in the modeline, and when you go to write the file it'll ask you if you want to write it in "plain text". I use XEmacs all the time to convert between DOS-eol and eol-The-Way-God-Intended :) To enable this, add the following to your .emacs file: (require 'crypt) -Barry
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