Subject: Re: .ppd problem
From: Bob Rogers (rgrjr@mediaone.net)
Date: Mon Feb 28 2000 - 12:16:08 EST
From: "TheBong Pipe" <thevelvet@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 23:57:42 PST
>No. If you try to convert more than line breaks, you'll get corrupted
>umlauts (my expirience).
>I use BBEdit to only translate linebreaks for saving the PPD onto my Linux
>box.
Can I use the "Lite" version? I have no macs at home so i'll test it
tomorrow... Is there nothing for Linux?
Thanks
I've only been half paying attention to this thread, so this may not be
entirely relevant to your situation. But you can change line delimiters
in emacs version 20.x. Do "Mule" -> "Set Coding System" -> "Buffer
File", and tell it "iso-latin-1-mac" when it prompts for the new coding
system. (Or "iso-latin-1-unix", or "iso-latin-1-dos", or whatever; see
"Mule" -> "Describe Coding Systems".) The file will then use Mac-style
line breaks (or whatever) when you save it again, and thereafter
(non-unix line delimiters are translated on input, and retranslated on
output).
-- Bob Rogers
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