Saturday, November 19, 2011

Re: autocommand to replace special characters into a file.

Eddine, Sat 2011-11-19 @ 12:18:39+0100:
> > Now the question is : 1 - how to I type ^A special ? I know how to
> > type ^M with <CTRL-V> but not ^A
>
> >The same way as ^M.
>
> I guess same way as ^M produces ^M not ^A....

Use <C-V><C-A>, not <C-V><C-M>. He didn't mean *exactly* the same way as
^M. In general, you can prefix any control character with <C-V> to
insert it literally.

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