Line endings with “^^M” from Win and Mac to Linux












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I wrote some code on Windows via VS Code, synced on Github, and tested on Mac and Linux. On Mac, everything is fine; while on Linux, it says:



l.55 usetheme
{metropolis}%^^M
No pages of output.


I think this is caused by the difference of line endings between OSes, but cannot find a solution.



PS: For the VS Codes on all platforms (Win, Mac, Linux), the value of Files.Eol is set to n.










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  • Can you please show us a short complete tex code we can copy and test? Can you please expand the shown error message to be complete? I think there are some lines missing at the end ...

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I wrote some code on Windows via VS Code, synced on Github, and tested on Mac and Linux. On Mac, everything is fine; while on Linux, it says:



l.55 usetheme
{metropolis}%^^M
No pages of output.


I think this is caused by the difference of line endings between OSes, but cannot find a solution.



PS: For the VS Codes on all platforms (Win, Mac, Linux), the value of Files.Eol is set to n.










share|improve this question























  • Can you please show us a short complete tex code we can copy and test? Can you please expand the shown error message to be complete? I think there are some lines missing at the end ...

    – Kurt
    8 mins ago
















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I wrote some code on Windows via VS Code, synced on Github, and tested on Mac and Linux. On Mac, everything is fine; while on Linux, it says:



l.55 usetheme
{metropolis}%^^M
No pages of output.


I think this is caused by the difference of line endings between OSes, but cannot find a solution.



PS: For the VS Codes on all platforms (Win, Mac, Linux), the value of Files.Eol is set to n.










share|improve this question














I wrote some code on Windows via VS Code, synced on Github, and tested on Mac and Linux. On Mac, everything is fine; while on Linux, it says:



l.55 usetheme
{metropolis}%^^M
No pages of output.


I think this is caused by the difference of line endings between OSes, but cannot find a solution.



PS: For the VS Codes on all platforms (Win, Mac, Linux), the value of Files.Eol is set to n.







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  • Can you please show us a short complete tex code we can copy and test? Can you please expand the shown error message to be complete? I think there are some lines missing at the end ...

    – Kurt
    8 mins ago





















  • Can you please show us a short complete tex code we can copy and test? Can you please expand the shown error message to be complete? I think there are some lines missing at the end ...

    – Kurt
    8 mins ago



















Can you please show us a short complete tex code we can copy and test? Can you please expand the shown error message to be complete? I think there are some lines missing at the end ...

– Kurt
8 mins ago







Can you please show us a short complete tex code we can copy and test? Can you please expand the shown error message to be complete? I think there are some lines missing at the end ...

– Kurt
8 mins ago












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