How to Make Your Computer Read Documents to You Martin Hendrikx November 13, 2017, 11:23am EDT Since the beginning of the computer age, people have always enjoyed making computers talk to them. The above commands work for any Mac-compatible keyboard, but if you have an Apple keyboard with the Function key, a few more shortcuts become available. In addition to Command-Up and Command-Down, users can press Function-Left and Function-Right to achieve the same result (that is, jump to the top or bottom of a document, respectively).
You probably want: $ man unix2dosNAMEdos2unix - DOS/MAC to UNIX and vice versa text file format converterSYNOPSISdos2unix options -c CONVMODE -o FILE.n INFILE OUTFILE.unix2dos options -c CONVMODE -o FILE.n INFILE OUTFILE.DESCRIPTIONThe Dos2unix package includes utilities 'dos2unix' and 'unix2dos' to convert plain text files in DOS or MAC format to UNIX format and vice versa. Binary files and non-regular files, such as soft links, are automatically skipped, unless conversion is forced.Dos2unix has a few conversion modes similar to dos2unix under SunOS/Solaris.In DOS/Windows text files line endings exist out of a combination of two characters: a Carriage Return (CR) followed by a Line Feed (LF). In Unix text files lineendings exists out of a single Newline character which is equal to a DOS Line Feed (LF) character. In Mac text files, prior to Mac OS X, line endings exist out of asingle Carriage Return character. Mac OS X is Unix based and has the same line endings as Unix.You can either run unix2dos on your DOS/Windows machine using or on your Mac using.
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