John Little wrote:
> > On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 3:12:05 AM UTC+12, Kent Sibilev wrote:
> > > I've found that some C code is incorrectly rendered when I use 'nolist'
> > > option.
> >
> I replied:
> > Yes, I see it. 7.4.383. The problem is not seen with 7.4.0, and not with
> > -u NONE -N. I will try later to bisect my .vimrc to find minimal settings
> > ...
>
> Tricky.
>
> vim -u NONE -c "set lbr lcs=tab:>¶" t.c
>
> Note the second character in the tab "string setting" has to be not ASCII.
> If the character's codepoint fits in one byte, the lines in t.c are indented
> 7 extra spaces; if in two, 14 extra spaces, f.ex.
>
> vim -u NONE -c "set lbr lcs=tab:>‖" t.c
>
> Of course, the setting of listchars shouldn't be relevant with :set nolist.
I cannot reprocuce it...
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