On 3/07/2009 11:43 PM, Dirkjan Ochtman wrote: > As long as the difference between \r\n- and \n-based files is clear > and can be reasoned about, I don't see why having some of both (I'm > assuming an overwhelming majority will have one, and only a few the > other) is a big problem. But feel free to enlighten me! In that case, and given that I expect more Windows users to be clueless about EOL issues than users of other operating systems, I propose we check in all files initially with Windows line endings <wink> Mark
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