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A process is a running instance of a program. Use this tag for how Emacs interacts with programs that it runs (compilers, viewers, network backends, etc.)
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Hide ^M in process output buffers?
The accepted answer mostly does what I want, but it needs a little more work. I want to limit this to buffers that aren't files because, as it happens, I have at least one script with a legitimate ^M …
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Hide ^M in process output buffers?
I have stack traces that are coming either from a process or remote server that have ^M at the end of the lines. … I tried playing with set-buffer-process-coding-system, but it says no process. …