Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>> If I want to send a text file to an MS Windows user there are problems: in
>>> fact, in MS Windows a text file which has been composed under Linux is not
>>> correctly read: the line ends are not recognised.  The remedy is to cut the
>>> text
>>> and paste it into an MS Word file, then cut it again and re-paste it into 
>>> the
>>> text file, which is not so good because this way I need rebooting every time
>>> into the Windows partition.
>>>
>>> Can anybody suggest some solution to this problem?

Just an additional note: If you're using Nautilus, you can use
Nautilus actions [0] together with unix2dos / dos2unix (as proposed
by Nyizsnyik Ferenc).

Then, you didn't even need to open the file, but could just select
the appropriate entry in the context menu.

Greetings,

Claudius
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