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hex - In emacs, how to strip CR (^M) and leave LF (^J) characters?

I am trying to use hexl mode to manually remove some special chars from a text file and don't see how to delete anything in hexl mode.

What I really want is to remove carriage return and keep linefeed characters. Is Hexl mode the right way to do this?

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1171609/in-emacs-how-to-strip-cr-m-and-leave-lf-j-characters

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No need for hexl-mode for this. Just do a global-search-and-replace of ^J^M with ^J Works for me. :) Then save the file, kill the buffer, and revisit the file so the window shows the new file mode (Unix vs DOS).


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