Mail Archives: djgpp/2003/02/12/14:16:50
From: | "gunno" <gunno-delete-spamstop AT telia DOT com>
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Subject: | Emacs questions
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Examples of the same file loaded into Emacs:
1:
------------------
RemP, 2413 tkn
OrtP, 6534 tkn
-------<snip>------
2:
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emP, 2413 tkn
OrtP, 6534 tkn
-----<snip>--
The file starts with two newlines, so the picture given by 1 is correct.
But what causes the file to look like example 2 in Emacs? Sometimes.
(spent time debugging the program producing the file until I realized
it was Emacs joking ... ;-)
My second question.
Is there an easy way of switching Emacs from Text mode
to Binary mode ?
(If for instance you want to save a region from a file Emacs
consider as text although it isn't. OK, you could always
rename the file as foo.exe and reload it into Emacs, but ...)
I'm using a rather old version
GNU Emacs 19.34 (i386-unknown-ms-os)
Thanks,
Gunno
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