On Monday, February 4, 2013 10:03:26 AM UTC-6, Gary Furash wrote:
> I'd like to do the following in my VIMRC
>
> set list lcs=tab:\|\
>
> where the last character of above is an escaped space "\ ". However, I also trip trailing spaces using the %s/ commands automatically, which is valid except for this line in my VIMRC. SET does not seem to like x='some string with a space '. How do I fix this?
let &lcs='tab:| '
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