On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 6:07 PM, Mellified Man <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm using MacVim 7.3 build 53 on OS X10.6.7. I create a new file using
> CMD+o or CMD+t, enter some text, then save and close the file. When I
> open the file again every character I entered is pre-pended with two
> characters:
> ^@
>
> If I cat the file I can grab the invalid input and paste the file
> contents back in, save, and the file is fine after I reopen it.
>
> If I open a new file, save it, then enter new text and save it is file
> upon reopening.
>
> I wouldn't be shocked to learn this is the result of something in
> my .vimrc file but I have no idea where to look.

There's an easy way to find that out: start with no .vimrc. If the
problem goes away, build it back up a piece at a time.
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