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[Xpand] Newline style of output files [message #638980] Sun, 14 November 2010 10:22 Go to next message
Volker Wegert is currently offline Volker WegertFriend
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Hello,

can I somehow tell Xpand to generate the output files with Windows-style
newlines only? I have to generate some configuration files that are read
by another product, and that product expects Windows linebreaks. Even if I
use Xpand on a Windows box, it always seems to generate Unix-style linebreaks.

Thanks
Volker

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Re: [Xpand] Newline style of output files [message #638984 is a reply to message #638980] Sun, 14 November 2010 12:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Christian Dietrich is currently offline Christian DietrichFriend
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Hello Volker,

Xpand takes the newlines a you put them into the Xpand file - so adding windows style CRLF there should solve the problem. Another possiblity is to write a custom postprocessor / beautifier that does that.

~Christian


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Re: [Xpand] Newline style of output files [message #639009 is a reply to message #638984] Sun, 14 November 2010 17:23 Go to previous message
Volker Wegert is currently offline Volker WegertFriend
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Hello, Christian,

Christian Dietrich <christian.dietrich@itemis.de> writes:
> Xpand takes the newlines a you put them into the Xpand file - so adding
> windows style CRLF there should solve the problem.

Neatly solved my problem. Thanks!

Volker


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