Another way to change emac's end of line style is within your
text
buffer enacs M-x set-buffer-file-coding-system [the M-x is
emacs-speak for the meta/alt key, or alternatively ESC x]. (Or if
running graphically under X11, select from the menus
Options->Mule->Set Coding Systems->For Saving This Buffer.) Then at
the prompt enter one of these two:
undecided-dos
undecided-unix
Okay, so there are several solutions but...
I am setting my system up so that my wife, who has no interest in such
thinks, can simply get used to using a set of programs and use them
whether the computer is in windows or linux. I personally think that
needs to be the focus of all attempts to win over windows users.
So, is there a good text editor which runs in windows which will
correctly detect the line breaks. Then she can use that and be none the
wiser ;)
Duncan