On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 10:35:14 AM UTC-6, Ari wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I setup vim to display special characters for tab, nsbp, and eol. The 
> characters display as expected on Linux, but when I re-use the gvimrc/vimrc 
> files on Windows the characters are misrepresented. Does anyone have any 
> suggestions on how I can configure vim to display those special characters on 
> Windows? Thanks.
> 
> Best,
> Ari

What are your encoding settings? If I recall, many Linux systems have utf-8 by 
default, but on Windows it's pretty much always an 8-bit "codepage"?

I.e., 'encoding', 'fileencodings', and 'fileencoding'. 'termencoding' shouldn't 
matter too much, since I assume you're using gvim on Windows.

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