Robin Turner wrote:
On Thursday 14 February 2002 05:17, Franki wrote:
Hi all,
I have many perl scripts in a directory that all contain windows
control characters..
I would like to make a shell script or something that will go
through all the files in a directory, (and any sub
On Thursday 14 February 2002 05:17, Franki wrote:
Hi all,
I have many perl scripts in a directory that all contain windows
control characters..
I would like to make a shell script or something that will go
through all the files in a directory, (and any sub directores)
grep every file for
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Franki wrote:
%_Hi all,
I have many perl scripts in a directory that all contain windows control
characters..
I would like to make a shell script or something that will go through all
the files in a directory, (and any sub directores)
grep every file for ^M
On Thursday 14 February 2002 05:17, Franki wrote:
Hi all,
I have many perl scripts in a directory that all contain windows control
characters..
I would like to make a shell script or something that will go through
all the files in a directory, (and any sub directores)
grep every file for
Robin,
AFAIK KWrite doesn't show, but does give the opportunity to, say,
search/replace regexps, and change the EOL character. I'm still
finding I have the same problem - I converted a ton of Word documents
ages ago (with noword, IIRC) but some control characters just won't
go, no
Hi all,
I have many perl scripts in a directory that all contain windows control
characters..
I would like to make a shell script or something that will go through all
the files in a directory, (and any sub directores)
grep every file for ^M characters and swap them for their unix