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On 7/26/2019 6:24 PM, Gastón Caruso via Cuis-dev wrote:
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<div dir="ltr">Hi all! With Facu we've done a changeset to replace
all the new line characters used by Pharo by the ones Cuis uses
when we perform a File in.
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<div><img src="cid:part1.03050807.02040109@jvuletich.org"
alt="image.png" height="203" width="472"><br>
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<div>After:</div>
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<div><img src="cid:part2.06070601.05010700@jvuletich.org"
alt="image.png" height="188" width="472"><br>
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<div>Let us know what do you think!</div>
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<div>Cheers!</div>
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Hi Folks,<br>
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In general, I don't like tools modifying files without me asking. In
Cuis lf, cr, and crLf are shown in a clearly distinct way. If the
user wants to convert a file, the user can select it in the File
List, and do cmd-a (select all) shift-cmd-u (convert to Cuis line
ending) and cmd-s (save). I think it is convenient enough, and
there's no risk the user not knowing the file is being modified.<br>
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Besides, isn't it time for Pharo to drop cr as the line ending? The
ony mainstream platform using it was MacOS something like 20 years
ago...<br>
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