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Old 02-24-2012, 03:07 PM   #54
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Originally Posted by murz_07 View Post
Yes, this seems to be the problem, coz RUNME.sh that you provided works just fine if I dont modify it. So what utility can I use for this conversation? (sorry for stupid question)
Found it http://www.pnotepad.org/
By "programmer's editor" I meant any editor that will let you save in linux format. I have been using "Programmer's Notepad 2" a lot lately (the one in your link), and nano when using a linux terminal, or vi on kindles that do not yet have nano installed. I have a static-compiled nano that does not need any libraries, and "just works" in my kindles. There are many other editors that can save in linux format if you select that from the options menus. I like "smart" editors that save a file in whatever format it used when it was opened, and allow selecting line endings for new files when you select "Save As...". Use whatever you want to that does the job.

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