Thanks.

I'm curious: did something change in 1.3 to make Clojure's newline not
respect the platform it is running on?

I had a similar situation the other day, independent of Emacs, where I
wrote out a file which had been "join"ed (clojure.string) with "\n", and
the resulting file didn't seem to obey Windows conventions, even though I'm
running on Windows.

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