[Techtalk] get rid of "^M" in a file
Noir
acknak_halflife at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Jun 16 10:03:33 EST 2005
I have a file (.vimrc) which was in Windoze and now at
the end of each line of the file I have a "^M" which
is (obviously) generating lots of errors while
executing vim.
I want to get rid of all the "^M". I can hand-hack it
but that sound inefficient. I wanted to use "flip -u"
but the OS I am currently in doesn't have that.
Is there anything else I can use to get rid of that?
TIA.
.noir
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