Excerpts from rudy b's message of Tue Oct 12 20:12:27 +0200 2010:
> Does any one know why I see such a behavior? and what is the way
> around it? How can I just have gvim shows the carriage returns, if it
> is in fact there?

:h nocomp. If either .vimrc or .gvimrc exists vim defaults are used
instead of vi defaults.

Try :echo &fileformat. When the ^M signs are missing that's because Vim
recognized its a dos file now.

Marc Weber

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