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Исправление Zmicier, (текущая версия) :

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/

Однако...

   The character after CS is usually a colon.  If a different string is
displayed, that indicates a nontrivial end-of-line convention for
encoding a file.  Usually, lines of text are separated by “newline
characters” in a file, but two other conventions are sometimes used.
The MS-DOS convention uses a carriage-return character followed by a
linefeed character; when editing such files, the colon changes to either
a backslash (‘\’) or ‘(DOS)’, depending on the operating system.
Another convention, employed by older Macintosh systems, uses a
carriage-return character instead of a newline; when editing such files,
the colon changes to either a forward slash (‘/’) or ‘(Mac)’.  On some
systems, Emacs displays ‘(Unix)’ instead of the colon for files that use
newline as the line separator.

Исходная версия Zmicier, :

-/--
]/

Однако...

   The character after CS is usually a colon.  If a different string is
displayed, that indicates a nontrivial end-of-line convention for
encoding a file.  Usually, lines of text are separated by “newline
characters” in a file, but two other conventions are sometimes used.
The MS-DOS convention uses a carriage-return character followed by a
linefeed character; when editing such files, the colon changes to either
a backslash (‘\’) or ‘(DOS)’, depending on the operating system.
Another convention, employed by older Macintosh systems, uses a
carriage-return character instead of a newline; when editing such files,
the colon changes to either a forward slash (‘/’) or ‘(Mac)’.  On some
systems, Emacs displays ‘(Unix)’ instead of the colon for files that use
newline as the line separator.