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I noticed some files were showing up in Mercurial as being all on one line. Others (most) don't.

When opening one that does and one that doesn't in Notepad I can see the same problem, Notepad shows the file's whitespace to be all over the place and little squares where new lines should be.

What's going on and how can I fix it? I suspect it to be something to do with the file encoding.

I'm not really sure what to tag this as - it's not really a Mercurial problem

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You probably have the wrong line endings encoded in the files. Quick google pulls up this page which may be of use.

Try opening the files in a more advanced editor like Notepad++ and then turn on display of line ending characters to see exactly what is going on.

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  • That is indeed the case. I'm trying to follow the steps on the page you link to but it isn't changing the CRs to CRLFs when I update. Am I missing something?
    – bcmcfc
    Nov 2, 2010 at 15:55
  • Hm, forget Mercurial - Notepad++ > Edit > EOL Conversion > Windows Format
    – bcmcfc
    Nov 3, 2010 at 8:32

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