Simon Josefsson <jas(a)extundo.com> writes:
The minibuffer contains a indicator, and you can press C-x RET f
undecided-dos RET to save a LF file as CRLF, and C-x RET f
undecided-unix RET to save a CRLF file as LF. Perhaps this requires
--with-mule too. The usability aspects of this leaves some things to
desire; Emacs has a few menu items for the command, but I seem unable
to locate them in XEmacs, and I doubt non-emacs savvy people find
"file coding", "undecided-unix" or "undecided-dos"
intuitive terms.
Emacs 21 has "dos" and "unix" in addition to the undecided-foo
variants. dos and unix means to just frob the EOL convention, but
keep the rest of the current file coding.
Maybe that would be a useful feature for XEmacs, too, maybe it is
totally irrelevant because of the different implementation, I'm not
sure.
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