turn on. I have it on both Windows 7 and Linux (Ubuntu 11.10 and Redhat
5.7). I've tried:
vim -b <filename>
:set binary
:set display=uhex
and nothing takes any effect. I get the normal "text" assortment of ASCII
characters and <xx> values in a totally useless arrangement.
Might there be a configuration issue I'm missing?
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Daryl Lee
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The unlived life is not worth examining. -- Unknown
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