Monday, August 10, 2020

Another variation on the "Using Vim as a Hex Editor" question

People,

I can't find a way to do _exactly_ what I want so here is the Q - I'm
guessing it might need a plugin:

- I want to display ASCII as normal

- I want to display the HEX codes for non-ASCII / Unicode chars inline -
maybe in square brackets, maybe coloured

- I don't want to display TABs or LFs (like with the :list command)

I just want to see what sort of characters are causing my alignment
problems - BEFORE I delete them . .

Does this make sense?

Thanks,

Phil.
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Philip Rhoades

PO Box 896
Cowra NSW 2794
Australia
E-mail: phil@pricom.com.au

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