This is an oldie but a goodie... to change the way text is encoded with emacs, type:
C-x RET f unix RET
which will change a file from whatever encoding it's in (DOS or MAC, for example) to unix. Then save it (C-x C-s).
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This is an oldie but a goodie... to change the way text is encoded with emacs, type:
C-x RET f unix RET
which will change a file from whatever encoding it's in (DOS or MAC, for example) to unix. Then save it (C-x C-s).
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