Hi! > new (ok new for me:)) mcedig shows DOS newlines with ^M on > black backround. it's 1. looks ugly 2. messes with column > number, it's 1 char in file but it shift column by 2 > (ok it's rare to have ^M in the middle of a line) > imho: I like this feature. Some of my files are very ugly because I both edited under DOS and under Lx, and some ^M are in the middle of the line. Before this feature I didn't realized it, nothing was showed, and Perl was not like it. After I'm able to see it, i can fix it "easily" (see later).
> 1. it should be made optional Anyway, I agee. > 2. it should be 1 char wide, is show only 'M' on black background > (and same for other <32 control codes) It seem's to be a good idea. > 3. mcedit should support editing files with CR+LF newlines > (so pressing ENTER should insert not only #10, but #13 too, > and should > hide ^M's, handle them as part of the newline code) It's OK and a good feature, but please don't hide them when they're in the middle of the line... :) MC did it, and I didn't realized where are they, what's the problem. And a question. Is there any way I can search'n'replace the ^M characters with nothing in my code? I didn't found the way for it, and it's not a good game to do it by hand. I know I know that I can write a program for it, but I think the answer shouldn't be this. Bye, Andras --------------------------------------------- >(@) WiSH iNTERNET Consulting | www.wish.hu _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel