Hi,

This is my first posting to the mailing list. Of course it was motivated by some obnoxious problem that I cannot fix, but it looks like a good place to learn more about the most awesome editor on Earth :P

A while ago, I noticed that when I use "." to repeat an insert, the spaces get replaced by not signs (Č, &#172;, &not;). For instance, the following sequence of keystrokes: "aa b c<ESC>." produces the following text: "a b caČbČc".

I checked that the characters are actually those (they are saved to file), not just a visual representation of spaces.

I looked at the ". register, and the weird characters were already there. I have no idea how these are stored and were the corruption happens.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Sergio

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