<br><br>On Saturday, October 1, 2011, Rodolfo Carvalho <<a href="mailto:rhcarvalho@gmail.com">rhcarvalho@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> Good news!<br>> I happen to use DrRacket in Windows and Linux and every time I switch systems version control will mark every line as changed because of line endings.<br>
> I didn't try the pre-release yet. Is there a way to explicitly choose between CRLF and LF?<br><br>Not currently, no. Give the new version a try (I fixed a big in it this man ing so you may want to wait until tonight's nightly build happens) and if there is some usecase that isn't well-covered, please let us know, and we'll figure out something to do to make it better. <br>
<br>Robby<br><br>><br>> On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 22:15, Robby Findler <<a href="mailto:robby@eecs.northwestern.edu">robby@eecs.northwestern.edu</a>> wrote:<br>>><br>>> I've pushed a change today in the way that DrRacket handles line<br>
>> endings under windows. If you are a regular windows user who has the<br>>> energy to give the pre-release a try for your usual DrRacketeering for<br>>> a week or month or so to share you feedback on this change, that'd be<br>
>> great.<br>>><br>>> In old versions, DrRacket would open a file in any style and then save<br>>> it using CRLF (under windows; it would always save regular LF files on<br>>> other platforms). In the current pre-release, DrRacket checks to see<br>
>> if every line ends in CRLF in the file and, if so, it saves the file<br>>> in CRLF (and puts a little warning in the bottom of the window that it<br>>> is in this mode). Otherwise, it saves the file in LF mode. There is a<br>
>> preference to go back to the old behavior too.<br>>><br>>> Feedback welcomed.<br>>><br>>> Thanks,<br>>> Robby<br>>> _________________________________________________<br>>> For list-related administrative tasks:<br>
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