Q: vim: clipboard?
Josifovski Ljubomir-BLJ01Z
Ljubomir_Josifovski-BLJ01Z@email.mot.com
Fri Dec 15 07:32:00 GMT 2000
> However, it's being worked on. As a work around I use the
> edit menu of the
> command window. Make sure that when you want to paste that
> you're in insert
> mode first. I use NT4 and don't know if this work around
> exists for W9x/ME.
It works on Windows 2000, thanks (I've been using that since a week ago).
BTW, I also use the right mouse button for Copy (to Clipboard) from a
cmd.exe window instead of ENTER. Saves one mouse-to-keyboard-to-mouse
switch. :-)
Has anyone maybe figured out a way to copy (to clipboard) the selected text
like a single line if it spans complete consecutive lines (i.e. if 80-th
column of line 'i' is in the selection, then there is no newline between
line 'i' and 'i+1' during paste), and as separate lines if it doesn't? I
know it probably can't be done, cmd.exe is not that smart - asking just in
case. (if '*' reg worked, one could maybe join the lines exactly 80 chars
long with the previous and the next line during the paste)
>
> Cheers,
>
> =====
> Earnie Boyd
> mailto:earnie_boyd@yahoo.com
>
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thanks,
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Ljubomir Josifovski
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