hi, everybody,
I'm not sure, but I think there is a bug in the mechanics of the "End-of-line mode" control. If a file is open and some change to that file is done and you don save the file, then change the EOL mode in the settings to another one, then change the EOL mode back to the former, all the EOL of that file are changed to that other mode.
Steps:
a) you start c::b with the EOL setting LF and edit a file
b) you change the EOL setting to CR
c) you change the EOL setting to LF
-> all EOL in the file are changed to CR
this seems to happen no matter what EOL mode the loaded file has, or even if it has mixed EOL's
So far the bug, if it really is one and not only a figment of my imagination
And I have a question: is there any function inside of c::b to know what EOL mode an open file has? And: does it matter if a file isn't pure in it's EOL's? And: why does c::b respect the EOL's of a file when they are different from the systems EOL mode?
regards
frithjof