On Sunday 26 May 2002 10:37 pm, Steven Smith wrote:
> There are probably better ways, but the fancybox package provides a way
> to do this. In the document preamble, go:
>
> \usepackage{fancybox}
>
> and then once you get into the document proper, go:
>
> \fancypage{\fbox}{}
>
On Saturday 01 June 2002 05:47 am, Natarajan wrote:
> > What command line utility can I run on my txt files to fix this
> > "problem"?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Alan
>
> Use unix2dos that come with most of the standard distributions.
$ cat file.dos | tr -d "\r" > file.unix
Bye,
Suriya Nar
Did you run mkfs on the new partition? The partition may be formated but you
still have to create a file system and add it to your fstab
Jason
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On Friday 31 May 2002 10:18, Alan Womack wrote:
> A post up on the ldap list on another problem, suggested this can cause a
> problem due to the MSDOS LF CR (CR LF?) appended to each line vs the LF in
> unix land.
>
> What command line utility can I run on my txt files to fix this "problem"?
>
>
I have a ldap base.ldif I made in windows, then via a samba share placed it on my
linux box.
A post up on the ldap list on another problem, suggested this can cause a problem due
to the MSDOS LF CR (CR LF?) appended to each line vs the LF in unix land.
What command line utility can I run on my