I am not sure what the difference is but mine just goes page up and page down without showing characters
On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 9:04 AM, BPJ <bpj@melroch.se> wrote:
2014-06-07 10:39, James Freer skrev:
I am trying out gvim and vim for use as a prose editor for writing
- rather than programmer coding.
Whilst doing pgup and pgdn one gets ~ and @ on the screen and I
was wondering if it was possible to remove them.
Not criticism, just bemused: why would those be (more) annoying
when editing prose than when editing code? I can see if a line
continues beyond the right edge of the window, and distinguish
between end-of-file and a possible multitude of blank lines,
which I find equally meaningful with both kinds of editing. Sure
it's not what one may be used to from one's run-of-the-mill GUI
editor, but then almost nothing in Vim is!
/bpj
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