Thursday, May 2, 2013

Re: Running Indent in a Cygwin Shell from GVim

On 2013-05-02, Waters, Bill wrote:

> I think that the root of the problem is that in the shell from
> GVim the file is getting treated as binary instead of text. Not
> sure how to fix that.
>
> Typing that gave me a thought... I removed these lines...
>
> set shell=c:/cygwin/bin/bash.exe
> set shellcmdflag=-c
>
> So, now the shell is "C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe". Then when I
> run indent in GVim I don't get any ^M characters in the result.
>
> I'd rather use the cygwin shell though.

This is just a hunch, and not having indent or an example file I
don't have a way to test it, but try this:

:let $SHELLOPTS = "igncr"

Regards,
Gary

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