Hi all,
I sometimes need to change the encoding used for a file. I have the
default set to latin1 except for files with an ucs-bom. However, when
I load a file encoded in UTF-8 or CP-437 the default is wrong. What I
do then is normally to ":set fencs=utf8" and ":vi" to reload the file.
However, what can I do about a file that cannot be reloaded? Eg:
$ man llseek | gvim -f -
To work around it, I have to do this:
$ man llseek > llseek.man
$ gvim llseek.man
Is there another way?
Regards,
Albert.
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