> > I see that vim in this video shows the line end with a character like
> > an inverted "L". Does anybody know how to make vim to do so?
>
> Here is the link.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1vC7S385x8&list=PL6991B2F40652C74F&index=2&feature=plpp_video
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Do you mean ¬? What I did to get it:
:digraphs shows all the digraph available (this might depend on the font that you use)
One the right side of each digraph there is a number which is to be used with
i_CTRL-V. This particular has value 172 so to get ¬ just type in insert mode
^V172 (where ^V is CTRL-V).
Best,
Marcin
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