On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 10:52:14AM -0700, Khosrow Hassani wrote: > James Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 09:24:51AM > -0700, Khosrow Hassani wrote: > > > Package: Vim > > > Version: 1:6.3-071+1sarge1 > > > > > > I am editing my_file and switch to another file (:e second_file) and > > > yank some lines. when I go back to the original file, my_file by > > > CTRL-6 and press "p" to copy the yanked lines, I get some other > > > garbage lines I had never yanked!! > > > > First, try starting Vim with the "-u NONE -N" arguments. Can you > > reproduce the problem? If so, give exact steps on how to replicate the > > problem. Keys pressed, commands run, etc. If you aren't able to > > reproduce the problem, try starting Vim with the "-u /etc/vim/vimrc -N" > > arguments. > > > > If you are still unable to reproduce it, then the problem would seem to > > be something in your ~/.vimrc or ~/.vim/ files. > > Hi, > with -u NONE -N options it worked fine. with -u /etc/vim/vimrc -N I > had the exact same problem! no unusual steps, I just did what I > reported before, a simple copy.
There a many different ways to copy and paste. You can use the mouse, copy from normal mode, copy from visual mode, copy from command line mode. I also have no idea whether you copied into or pasted from a register. In order to be able to reproduce what happened and give some help, I would need to know exactly what you did. A minimal set of steps to see the same behavior is very helpful. James -- GPG Key: 1024D/61326D40 2003-09-02 James Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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