Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 07:05:30 -0500 From: "Jeff Ehrenkrantz" <admin@gccomm.net> To: <questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: After the fact replacing ^M Message-ID: <003e01be3d5a$c2034de0$3142f5cf@whyy.org>
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here is an "after the fact" perl script that will strip the code from a text file and copy the original to *.prevyou will have to use it on itself if you use msdos to transfer the file. #!/usr/bin/perl -pi.prev s/\015/\n/g ; ----- Original Message ----- From: <charon@freethought.org> To: <questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Sent: Monday, January 11, 1999 1:59 AM Subject: replacing ^M in vi Whenever I save a plain text file in WinNT and open it in FreeBSD, at the end of every line is a "^M". How do I get rid of these? I tried writing a little C++ program to copy all text except "^M" to another file, but it doesn't work because C++ treats the ^ and the M as different characters, whereas vi treats them as _one_ character. After searching the mailing list archives, I came up with the syntax ":%s/stuff/other stuff/g" as the oh-so-intuitive replace command in vi, and I tried it, but to no avail (it says "no match found"). Any suggestions? Thanks, Charon@freethought.org http://members.home.net/tuathadedanann/ alt.sex.fetish.hamster.duct-tape To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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