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Date:      Thu, 15 Jan 2004 16:08:43 +0900
From:      Takashi Kobayashi <kobayasi@res.kutc.kansai-u.ac.jp>
To:        freebsd-sparc64@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: syscons on U10 /w Creator
Message-ID:  <A7AA281E-4729-11D8-BA81-0003939994F8@res.kutc.kansai-u.ac.jp>
In-Reply-To: <20040115044616.GB18510@electra.cse.Buffalo.EDU>
References:  <4005FFC9.20308@hamptonhouse.org> <20040115031013.GA52532@xor.obsecurity.org> <400613C4.1090105@hamptonhouse.org> <20040115042921.GA18510@electra.cse.Buffalo.EDU> <4006191C.6000108@hamptonhouse.org> <20040115044616.GB18510@electra.cse.Buffalo.EDU>

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I'm sorry I talk off topic reply,

On 2004/01/15, at 13:46, Ken Smith wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 09:37:48PM -0700, Rich Hampton wrote:
>
>> Nope, I used vim.
>
> Ok, I don't think vim can do what I had in mind but I've seen the
> symptoms you described.  Emacs is capable of leaving a file that
> doesn't have a newline character at the end of the last line of
> the file.  config(8) *really* loses it if either the kernel config
> file itself or any of the support files config(8) uses doesn't have
> the newline character at the end of the last line.
>
> The students here tend to use emacs,

To add newline character automatically at the end of the last line,
I use next elisp command,

;;; default: nil
(setq require-final-newline t)

It is very useful for beginners of administrator and
default value of student accounts.




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