Trying to get a nice vim setup going. I'd like to have nerd tree working at it's best, but when i use it it's got these chars in front of each section:
?~V?
Looks like this:
?~V? project/$
?~V? tools/$
Trying to get a nice vim setup going. I'd like to have nerd tree working at it's best, but when i use it it's got these chars in front of each section:
?~V?
Looks like this:
?~V? project/$
?~V? tools/$
I had this exact same problem and was able to fix it by uncommenting UTF-8 and leaving ISO-8879-1 commented out in /etc/locale.gen. Then I ran locale-gen and restarted. Also added 'export LANG=en_US.UTF-8' to my .bashrc. Here are the results of my locale settings once it started working:
[lysistrata@(none) ~]$ locale -a
C
en_US.utf8
POSIX
[lysistrata@(none) ~]$
Assuming a terminal vim (you don't mention platform, flavour nor version...) I'd say you either
need a UTF8 aware console (execute stty
to find out if you have it enabled)
or you need a different TERM setting. Executingvim -T
will list the builtin ones.
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