Well .. I use a genius program both for programming and html-code. Its
called Ultra-Edit 32. Its Shareware and can convert from Dos, Unix, Mac etc.
I love it .. its great :)
/Jesper
-----Original Message-----
From: Benjamin Draper <satrycus@DRACHENBURG.DEMON.CO.UK>
To: CIRCLE@POST.QUEENSU.CA <CIRCLE@POST.QUEENSU.CA>
Date: 1. maj 1998 16:53
Subject: [CODE][WIN95/LINUX] porting
>Might need [NEWBIE] up there.
>
>Right, I'm helping someone setup a MUD in Linux, and I'm doing much of
>the work offline on my WIN95 machine. Problems arise when files have
>been transfered from WIN95 to linux. As I understand it, files that
>I've altered with DOS edit or WORDPAD, are going to be saved in text
>format (obvisouly), but gcc prefers them to be binary. I don't have the
>space or the inclination to set up a linux partition at home. So I
>was wondering if anybody else has been in this situation and has any
>suggestions or advice?(apart from removing WIN95 ;p).
>
>Thanks.
>
>-> Ben
>
>
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