I am running gvim 6.3 under windows 2000. When I open a certain file, I see ^M at the end of the lines.
When I do :set fileformat it shows fileformat=unix If I do :set fileformat=dos, the ^M characters are still visible. What I want is to be able to edit the file without having to see all the ^M characters. I don't want to create a noisy diff by modifying every line in the file, so simply removing the ^M characters is not an option. What can I do?
