> It looks like the directional quotes aren't being rendered correctly
> in my vim editor. They show up as ~@~Y and ~@~X. How do I change this
> so they show up properly?
This usually happens when 'encoding' or 'fileencoding' don't match the
content of the file. What are they set to when you edit that file?
> Also I set up a shortcut (Ctrl+L) to get rid of all the ^M file
> endings, but it would be nice if they showed up correctly as well.
^M's show up only when the file is malformed (i.e. it contains both unix
end-of-lines and DOS end-of-lines) so vim can't decide which format to
choose for the file. If the file is homogenous with respect to line
endings, then you won't see them.
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