I have found that every encoding related question is how to read files.
However, I have quite the opposite - is it possible that they do not want to fill the VID files? (And how, if it is so?)
Sometimes it is writing use To edit in binary mode. You can set or if you are lazy like me [converted] on the status line, and always remembers, however, Only the encoding has been set as the edited file, so, I do not need any encoding at all.
vim -b "myfile.type" / Code>
: set binary
: se bin < / B> 'binary' * 'binary' * * 'bin' * * 'before boring to edit the file in vim / code>
Local '' * * * 'Nobelin' * 'Binary' 'bin' boolean (default off) {Not in vi} This option should be set before editing a binary file. You -b. You can also use Vim logic when this option is switched to some options (even when it was already running): 'Text width' will be set as 0 'wormargin' on 0 'modelin' The 'wide tab' will also be closed, the 'file format' and 'file format' option will not be used, the file is read and written, such as 'file format' "unix" (a single & lt; nl & gt; ; Separates lines). The 'filecoding' and 'file encoding' option will not be used, the file is read without conversion.
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