Vi and Vim Asked by Feedforward on August 31, 2021
Vim has two options to represent non-printable characters – as a single char or using key-notation: ^J
or <C-J>
.
By default, vim uses a single-char representation for :reg
command:
"q kkj^D^D^y^y
Is there an option to change this representation to using key-notation (in vim or neovim)?
"q kkj<C-D><C-D><C-Y><C-Y>
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