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I would love to see an option to change the format of wordwrap from Windows to UNIX. I'm often writing code for linux console (under Mac OS X or Win10) and get errors like: "/usr/bin/php^M: bad interpreter" because the line-end isn't in UNIX format. Notepad++ does have a possibility to change, but it's ugly.
I would love to see an option to change the format of wordwrap from Windows to UNIX. I'm often writing code for linux console (under Mac OS X or Win10) and get errors like: "/usr/bin/php^M: bad interpreter" because the line-end isn't in UNIX format. Notepad++ does have a possibility to change, but it's ugly.
Please include it in the next update! :)
FYI:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14219092/bash-my-script-bin-bashm-bad-interpreter-no-such-file-or-directory
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2920416/configure-bin-shm-bad-interpreter
http://askubuntu.com/questions/304999/not-able-to-execute-a-sh-file-bin-bashm-bad-interpreter
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