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Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2005 18:09:46 -0600
From: ERIC HO <ericmho AT shaw DOT ca>
Subject: vim display funny character under cygwin
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Message-id: <153733152061.152061153733@shaw.ca>
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Hi there, not sure whether this is a cygwin or vim issue. I have a file that contains "hello" (note it's really a upside down ,,). When I cat the file, it displays correctly like when I use notepad. But when I'm in vim editing the file, it shows up as ~Shello~T.

Very likely it's not a cygwin issue. I'd appreciate if someone has any suggestion for me. Thanks. Note: I'm running the latest cygwin packages.


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