* Mostafa S.Ari <[email protected]> [2010-08-19 09:08]:
> I use vim 72 under fedora with enhanced comiplation mode.
> I have removed all the ^M characters from file

which file?  and how?

> but vim still say there is som ^M characters.

what exactly does it say?
and why would it say that?
is it the response to
a command you had given?
please tel us about it.

> I check the file with cat, more
> and I couldn't see anything.

cat and more spew this to stdout - usually a terminal.  the
terminal does not show the CTRL-Ms as ^M but simply prints them.

> Is realy there some ^M that I can't see them.

only you will know as only you has the data.

so - search for the CTRL-M with "/^M", ie
type "/" then CTRL-V followed by CTRL-M.

Vim shows CTRL-Ms within the text
as "^M" in a special color.

if there are no CTRL-Ms then the search
will give you an error message like this:
  E486: Pattern not found: ^M

if you want us to check then you must give us a copy
of that file.  so please upload the file and send a URL.

Sven

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