![]() ![]() The only Unix tool that is unambiguous about this is od (octal dump). You will see I wrote the single EOF char as Ctrl-Z, because that is how you You can fake dis2unix using awk, sed, or tr in various ways. Convert Ctrl-Z (end of filein DOS) to nothing. ![]() ![]() Convert line endings from CR/LF (carriage return+line feed) to NL Representation of them on the screen that is different, not the stored Your original characters are right there in the files. Tools like more, less, and xterm window driver itself also do this stuff,Īnd so do most editors like in IDEs (integrated development environments). M-^Q stands for "metacharacter-Control-Q". Replace them with "meta-characters" to make them unambiguously visible. (particularly control and whitespace characters) as readables. Tools like vi know that various fonts do not do all characters What you see in files depends on what you view them with. ![]()
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