On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 5:20 AM Peng Yu <pengyu.ut@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I used a docker image of Ubuntu. Where I mounted my home as the home
> of root in the docker container.
>
> docker run -it --rm -v "$HOME":/root ubuntu
>
> In the container, I run, then I would see `.vimrc [+] ` at the bottom
> meaning the file has been change upon opening.
>
> apt-get update
> apt install vim
> vim ~/.vimrc
>
> I guess the problem is from the docker image. Could you help try it
> and see if you can reproduce the problem?
No, I can't try it because I don't have Ubuntu. In the Vim which I
compile myself on openSUSE Linux 15.0 I don't see the problem. Could
you check what I said in my former post?
- What is the answer to ":echo has('multi_byte')" (without the double
quotes but with the single ones)
- What is the answer to ":set encoding?" (without the double quotes
but with the question mark)
- Is there a line "scriptencoding utf-8" (without the quotes) near the
top of your vimrc?
Regards,
Tony.
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