Le vendredi 22 mai 2015 17:08:01 UTC+2, pcouderc12 a écrit :
> I have the usual problems with ^M and some other ones in these cases.
> 
> I vant to use vim to develop Windows   apps under linux (building in 
> some Windows VM), with vim under linux.
> I do not want to get rid of ^M, I want to keep all my files in some 
> specialized directory in Windows format managed by git and vim.
> 
> Is there somewhere an howto  for "good practices", particularly to set 
> vimrc ?
> 
> And, cerise sur le gateau, vim should remain correct for normal linux 
> files...
> 
> Thanks
> PC

Thank you Gary, thank you Andrew.
My question is : Is there a howto or good practices for developping Windows 
apps unfer linux, git and vim environment.
So the problem is not to remove rc-lf but more on the contrary to add them if 
missing...

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