> "Jose'" == Jose' Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jose'> Done, please test.
It seems to work, thanks.
JMarc
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 15:48, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Jose'> Also since python 2.3 there is a universal end line, where
> Jose'> python deals uniformly with this no matter where you are.
>
> They copied LyX, didn't they?
Don't know. ;-)
> >> LyX ignores all the \r in \r\n endings.
> "Jose'" == Jose' Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jose'> Also since python 2.3 there is a universal end line, where
Jose'> python deals uniformly with this no matter where you are.
They copied LyX, didn't they?
>> Jose'> This will not be reflect on write, as it will use the Jose'>
>> pl
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 15:12, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> Isn't there some magic python option to do that transparently? I am
> disappointed.
That place is already taken.
I'm sorry the language of magic options is perl, not python. ;-)
Also since python 2.3 there is a universal end
> "Jose'" == Jose' Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jose'> I will basically look if the first line ends with '\r\n' and
Jose'> from them catch the same ending. If for some reason, it doesn't
Jose'> follow this it will mumble some warning but continue.
Isn't there some magic python option t
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 14:03, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> The 1.4.0cvs UserGuide, which has been produced with 1.3.x and can
> perfectly be read there, produces lots of warnings and error when
> loaded under 1.4.0cvs. It turns out that the problem is that the file
> has DOS-type line endings