+++ /dev/null
-#!/usr/bin/perl
-
-###############################################################################
-# #
-# Name : snarf_notes #
-# Author : Chris Koeritz #
-# Rights : Copyright (C) 2000-$now by Author #
-# #
-# Purpose: #
-# #
-# Stuffs up an archive with quartz lists and current new notes. #
-# #
-###############################################################################
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it #
-# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free #
-# Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License or (at your option) #
-# any later version. See: "http://www.gruntose.com/Info/GNU/GPL.html" for a #
-# version of the License. Please send any updates to "fred@gruntose.com". #
-###############################################################################
-
-require "importenv.pl";
-require "shared_snarfer.pl";
-
-&initialize_snarfer;
-
-# get the number we use and increment it for the next use.
-local($number) = &retrieve_number("aa_backup");
-
-# variables for directory location to backup and the file to dump it in.
-local($root) = "$HOME";
-local($snarf_file_base) = &snarf_prefix("notes");
-local($snarf_file) = &snarf_name($snarf_file_base, $number);
-
-# store the archive number in the file for retrieval on the other side.
-&backup_number("aa_backup", $snarf_file_base, $number);
-
-############################################################################
-
-# get top level text files and other potentially important items...
-&backup_files($snarf_file_base, $number, $root, ".", ("*.html", "*.txt"));
-# backup all the hierarchies in our quartz directory.
-&backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, "$root", "quartz");
-
-# gather any directories in our home that match these often recurring patterns.
-&snarf_by_pattern($snarf_file_base, "$root", "notes");
-&snarf_by_pattern($snarf_file_base, "$root", "project");
-&snarf_by_pattern($snarf_file_base, "$root", "issue");
-&snarf_by_pattern($snarf_file_base, "$root", "idea");
-&snarf_by_pattern($snarf_file_base, "$root", "crucial");
-&snarf_by_pattern($snarf_file_base, "$root", "list");
-&snarf_by_pattern($snarf_file_base, "$root", "task");
-
-# backup additional folders we care about.
-#unneeded it seems: &snarf_by_pattern($snarf_file_base, "$root", "notes", "cloud");
-
-############################################################################
-
-# now rename the file so only the unpacker can access it.
-&rename_archive($snarf_file);
-
-exit 0;
-
--- /dev/null
+#!/usr/bin/perl
+
+###############################################################################
+# #
+# Name : snarf_notes #
+# Author : Chris Koeritz #
+# Rights : Copyright (C) 2000-$now by Author #
+# #
+# Purpose: #
+# #
+# Stuffs up an archive with quartz lists and current new notes. #
+# #
+###############################################################################
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it #
+# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free #
+# Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License or (at your option) #
+# any later version. See: "http://www.gruntose.com/Info/GNU/GPL.html" for a #
+# version of the License. Please send any updates to "fred@gruntose.com". #
+###############################################################################
+
+require "importenv.pl";
+require "shared_snarfer.pl";
+
+&initialize_snarfer;
+
+# get the number we use and increment it for the next use.
+local($number) = &retrieve_number("aa_backup");
+
+# variables for directory location to backup and the file to dump it in.
+local($root) = "$HOME";
+local($snarf_file_base) = &snarf_prefix("notes");
+local($snarf_file) = &snarf_name($snarf_file_base, $number);
+
+# store the archive number in the file for retrieval on the other side.
+&backup_number("aa_backup", $snarf_file_base, $number);
+
+############################################################################
+
+# get top level text files and other potentially important items...
+&backup_files($snarf_file_base, $number, $root, ".", ("*.html", "*.txt"));
+# backup all the hierarchies in our quartz directory.
+&backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, "$root", "quartz");
+
+# gather any directories in our home that match these often recurring patterns.
+&snarf_by_pattern($snarf_file_base, "$root", "notes");
+&snarf_by_pattern($snarf_file_base, "$root", "project");
+&snarf_by_pattern($snarf_file_base, "$root", "issue");
+&snarf_by_pattern($snarf_file_base, "$root", "idea");
+&snarf_by_pattern($snarf_file_base, "$root", "crucial");
+&snarf_by_pattern($snarf_file_base, "$root", "list");
+&snarf_by_pattern($snarf_file_base, "$root", "task");
+
+# backup additional folders we care about.
+#unneeded it seems: &snarf_by_pattern($snarf_file_base, "$root", "notes", "cloud");
+
+############################################################################
+
+# now rename the file so only the unpacker can access it.
+&rename_archive($snarf_file);
+
+exit 0;
+