Hi Otto , Otto Pichlhöfer wrote: > Sebastien Vauban <wxhgmqzgwmuf@...> writes: >> In the exact same conditions (I mean, Emacs settings, etc.), when I capture >> some regions from Web pages, they sometimes: >> >> - are mixed "all one one line" >> Example: >> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gnu-emacs/2007-03/msg00670.html >> >> - are copied as on the screen, but with ending ^M at every line >> Example: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/DiaryMode >> >> I'm not sure anymore whether or when it is correct: >> - region on multiple lines (as on the screen), and >> - no ending ^M... >> >> Questions: >> >> - Do you see the same behavior as mine? I'm on Windows XP with Firefox >> 3.6.18. >> >> - Is there some work around so that you would not have to fiddle with the >> copied text? > > I do this: > > (defun remove-ctrl-M () > "Remove ^M at end of line in the whole buffer." > (interactive) > (save-match-data > (save-excursion > (let ((remove-count 0)) > (goto-char (point-min)) > (point-max) t) ; so passt es nur am Ende der Zeile > (while (re-search-forward (char-to-string 13) (point-max) t) > (setq remove-count (+ remove-count 1)) > (replace-match "" nil nil)) > (message (format "%d ^M removed from buffer." remove-count)))))) > > and: > > (add-hook 'org-capture-mode-hook 'remove-ctrl-M)
Thanks for sharing this code which resolves... the easiest problem of the 2 described above. That's already one step. But do you get paragraphs ouput as one very long line as well -- when captured --, in the first link above? If yes, do you have a solution for that one? Best regards, Seb -- Sebastien Vauban