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Version 1.0
Initial release 11/11/2004
Version 1.01
Major update to original, primarily to introduce the new
functionality and to make the application 100% compatible
with the *nix shells. Recursion is now supported, using
wildcard specs for directory names, specified directly or
as 'globbed' arguments from the shell. Quoted wildcard
file names (not globbed) search all sub-directories when
recursing, and apply the pattern to each sub-directory.
Therefore, to run 'crlf' on all '.txt' files, you would
use a command similar to the following:
crlf -r "*.txt"
This would recurse all directories, looking for files that
match the pattern "*.txt", and operate on them. If the
quotes were not present, files matching "*.txt" would be
'globbed' by the shell, and any sub-directories found would
be searched with a file name specification of "*.*". Since
it is unlikely you would have a directory name that matches
the pattern "*.txt" the 'globbed' option is meaningless, and
of very limited use. The behavior of crlf is superior to
the 'globbing effect' caused by the shells.