I had previously made these (to me) annoying ~'s invisible by specifying 
"ctermfg=Black ctermbg=Black" for the "NonText" highlight group, but 
there is a caveat, namely that the end-of-line "$" character that by 
default is used to visualize the end-of-line in "list" also became 
invisible.

I could not find any way I could map these ~'s to a different highlight 
group - like "Ignore", for instance, so I was wondering if I could map 
the EOL character to something else that's visible in my color scheme 
and change my color scheme back to having "hi NonText ctermfg=Black 
ctermbg=Black" so that the tildes are no longer visible.

Or, is there a way I could change these pesky tildes to something else, 
possibly having vim point to some obscure Unicode slot that my font does 
not have a glyph for?

Thanks,

CJ

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