Thanks for the dos2unix suggestion. I decided not to do anything for now. We are very close to 6.0 and I can't confirm DOS/Win EOL is actually causing any problem. (At least the HTMLs are fine.) It should be a good idea to keep things as they are as long as they are not broken so we can save some possible trouble fixing new issues in a hurry. I'll try to convert the EOLs after 6.0 release.
Best, Zhengfan Lin On Aug 6, 2012 12:46 PM, "Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas" <[email protected]> wrote: > On 6 August 2012 07:34, Zhengfan Lin <[email protected]> wrote: > > Translating to Chinese under Ubuntu using GEdit with system locality set > as > > En_US.UTF-8. No encoding problem found. > > > > One thing that does worry me is line encoding. Most En docs I found use > MS > > Win style EOL (0x0D0A). HTML conversion seems to work fine with that, but > > Unix style (0x0A) could be more secure. Should we convert EOL ? Besides, > is > > absence of last line EOL a problem ? > > > > - > > Zheng-Fan LIN > > > > > > PS: Sorry for replying only to Jorge one hour ago. Wrong button... > > > > > > If HTML docs are being rendered well it's not a huge problem, dos2unix > should solve tho problem. You can concatenate the find command I sent > with dos2unix to exectue it in all files with windows EOL. > > If you want me to do it and commit the files I can do it also. > > Best regards > > -- > Jorge Sanz > http://es.osgeo.org >
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