Convert default mercurial.ini file to Windows line endings
authorLee Cantey <lcantey@gmail.com>
Fri, 29 Jun 2007 13:06:49 -0700
changeset 4749 778bab992732
parent 4739 1da35d1e7ef9
child 4757 544a5e3d7d1c
Convert default mercurial.ini file to Windows line endings
contrib/win32/mercurial.ini
--- a/contrib/win32/mercurial.ini	Fri Jun 29 11:13:36 2007 +0200
+++ b/contrib/win32/mercurial.ini	Fri Jun 29 13:06:49 2007 -0700
@@ -1,41 +1,41 @@
-; System-wide Mercurial config file.  To override these settings on a
-; per-user basis, please edit the following file instead, where
-; USERNAME is your Windows user name:
-;   C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Mercurial.ini
-
-[ui] 
-editor = notepad
-
-; By default, we try to encode and decode all files that do not
-; contain ASCII NUL characters.  What this means is that we try to set
-; line endings to Windows style on update, and to Unix style on
-; commit.  This lets us cooperate with Linux and Unix users, so
-; everybody sees files with their native line endings.
-
-[extensions]
-; The win32text extension is available and installed by default.  It
-; provides built-in Python hooks to perform line ending conversions.
-; This is normally much faster than running an external program.
-hgext.win32text =
-
-
-[encode]
-; Encode files that don't contain NUL characters.
-
-; ** = cleverencode:
-
-; Alternatively, you can explicitly specify each file extension that
-; you want encoded (any you omit will be left untouched), like this:
-
-; *.txt = dumbencode:
-
-
-[decode]
-; Decode files that don't contain NUL characters.
-
-; ** = cleverdecode:
-
-; Alternatively, you can explicitly specify each file extension that
-; you want decoded (any you omit will be left untouched), like this:
-
-; **.txt = dumbdecode:
+; System-wide Mercurial config file.  To override these settings on a
+; per-user basis, please edit the following file instead, where
+; USERNAME is your Windows user name:
+;   C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Mercurial.ini
+
+[ui] 
+editor = notepad
+
+; By default, we try to encode and decode all files that do not
+; contain ASCII NUL characters.  What this means is that we try to set
+; line endings to Windows style on update, and to Unix style on
+; commit.  This lets us cooperate with Linux and Unix users, so
+; everybody sees files with their native line endings.
+
+[extensions]
+; The win32text extension is available and installed by default.  It
+; provides built-in Python hooks to perform line ending conversions.
+; This is normally much faster than running an external program.
+hgext.win32text =
+
+
+[encode]
+; Encode files that don't contain NUL characters.
+
+; ** = cleverencode:
+
+; Alternatively, you can explicitly specify each file extension that
+; you want encoded (any you omit will be left untouched), like this:
+
+; *.txt = dumbencode:
+
+
+[decode]
+; Decode files that don't contain NUL characters.
+
+; ** = cleverdecode:
+
+; Alternatively, you can explicitly specify each file extension that
+; you want decoded (any you omit will be left untouched), like this:
+
+; **.txt = dumbdecode: