On May 13, 5:38 pm, Ben Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
> So I would investigate the 'fenc' and 'fencs' options, and perhaps even
> 'enc'. If you mess with them in your .vimrc, you may well have made a
> mistake. It sounds to me like 'fenc' is being given a default that
> 'fencs' doesn't recognise upon reopening or something like that.
>
> Comparing the value of 'fenc' when the file is originally being created
> and looks right with that when it is reloaded and looks wrong could
> help, too. Use
>
> :verbose set fenc?

I had "set encoding=unicode" in my .vimrc. Disabling this fixed the
issue. Both fenc and fencs were unset. I don't recall why I thought I
needed to change encoding in the first place.

Thanks!

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