On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 2:08 AM, John Beckett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> The command :dig has output including:
> NU ^@ 10
>
Inserting Ctrl-K N U, then ga on it says <^@> 0, Hex 00, Octal 000
Shouldn't :dig say
NU ^@ 0
rather than NU ^@ 10
?
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Andy Wokula wrote:
> Minor issue, but somehow confusing:
>
> Unix (and DOS (Win)) users know that Vim converts some
> characters when reading and writing a file:
>
> File <-> Memory <-> Display
> NL (NUL) (line break)
> NUL NL NUL (^@)
>
> With ff=mac, Vim does another
Andy Wokula wrote:
> Minor issue, but somehow confusing:
>
> Unix (and DOS (Win)) users know that Vim converts some characters when
> reading and writing a file:
>
> File <-> Memory <-> Display
> NL (NUL) (line break)
> NUL NL NUL (^@)
>
> With ff=mac, Vim does another