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Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 14:36:07 -0600
From: Warren Young <warren@etr-usa.com>
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Subject: Re: Suggestion: /etc/hosts
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news@garydjones.mailshell.com wrote:
> On 09 Sep 2002, Paul Johnston <paj@pajhome.org.uk> wrote:
> 
>  Depending on your setup though,
> editing a file in your favourite Cygwin based editor might give 
> you an odd looking file in the end (some lines with DOS-endings 
> and some with *n*x-endings). 

Vim is smart enough to detect what kind of text file you have and set 
its editing mode to match.  Any other editor worth using behaves the 
same way, but that's just a tautology.  :)


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