Paul,You can just use find and replace on \r in regular expression mode. Or control+option+enter will create a CR so you can use that in the find and replace as well. You can run find and replace on the entire project folder to get rid of all of them.StevenOn Sep 29, 2014, at 2:35 PM, Carpii UK <carpii.uk@gmail.com> wrote:Hi René,Awesome, thanks so much for taking the time to create this!I didn't realise you could add new menu items with a simple bash scripts like that (Ive looked at bundles in the past but they were hard to decipher).One question.. The bundle works from the saved file (and so any unsaved changes you've made since are not passed to tr).Likewise the bundle cannot run on a unsaved buffer.I wonder if there's a way around that?Its not an issue for your bundle as I can just save it, but would be useful to know for the futureThanksPaulOn 29 September 2014 17:52, sanssecours <sanssecours@f-m.fm> wrote:Carpii UK wrote
> Thanks, I was a paid up BBEdit user before I moved to TM2, but it fell out
> of favour after a few bugs (one of them was due to mismatched line endings
> funnily enough, it would often misreport line numbers)
>
> Im able to do it in TM by using Text -> Filter Through Command
>
> But a specific bundle item would be nice so I could assign a key combo and
> bypass the dialog (which often has other commands Ive used in it)
>
>
>
> On 29 September 2014 16:37, Matt Neuburg <
> matt@
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>>
>> On Sep 29, 2014, at 5:26 AM, Carpii UK <
> carpii.uk@
> > wrote:
>>
>> > Is there an existing bundle item which will strip the
> <CR>
> and make the
>> full file LF consistent?
>> >
>>
>> I use BBEdit (or its free little brother TextWrangler) for this. With
>> BBEdit you can just create a text engine that batch-processes your files.
>> m.
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Hi Carpii and Matt,
I just quickly created a bundle item for the task you asked, Carpii. It uses
`tr` to delete all carriage returns from your current document. Just press
`^⌥⌘-R` to use the command on the current file. I hope you like it. If not,
just leave a reply with your suggestions to make the command better, and I
will try to incorporate them.
Kind regards,
René
Carpii.zip <http://textmate.1073791.n5.nabble.com/file/n28290/Carpii.zip>
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