jpeters

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Posted: Nov. 26 2007,19:15 |
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Quote (mikshaw @ Nov. 26 2007,13:04) | I think the question posed is "Is there a better way?" Personally I often use the mouse to copy and paste from Vim to X apps, because I don't know of a better way. For example, it doesn't work when your text is not all in view...when scrolling the text is deselected, so I copy, paste, scroll, copy, paste. |
If we had a gui version, we could add a scroll bar (set guioptions+=r) and copy more than text in view. It's rare that I have to this, however, and I'm happy that I found a way to turn the line numbers on and off.
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