Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
sometimes when saveing an "original unix file" (for example
$HOME/.zshrc) vim informs me about that the file is being
"[converted]".
A
:set ff
shows me, that it is really a unix-file and the "converted"-message
appears every time when it is saved once again.
I am curious to know, what this "[converted]" means....
:help converted
does not gave anything. And since I dont know what it means beside
that something is [converted] I dont know for what to search additionally.
Dont let me die un[converted] ! :)
I had wondered about this too, but hadn't looked it up until this prompted me
to.
So, a
:helpg converted
lead me to
:help read-messages
as an answer.
It looks like it indicates synchronization of 'fileencoding' with 'encoding'.