Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
I have access two machines (say primary, secondary)
1) I log in into primary
2) open two konsoles on primary
3) From one of the konsoles, ssh into secondary
4) open a file in vim on secondary
5) select something in this vim session with mouse
6) go to the
Kurian Thayil wrote:
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
I have access two machines (say primary, secondary)
1) I log in into primary
2) open two konsoles on primary
3) From one of the konsoles, ssh into secondary
4) open a file in vim on secondary
5) select something in this vim session with
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 12:29:20AM -0400, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
I have access two machines (say primary, secondary)
1) I log in into primary
2) open two konsoles on primary
3) From one of the konsoles, ssh into secondary
4) open a file in vim on secondary
5) select something in this
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
:h mouse
Specifically, what is the output of:
:set mouse
The output is
mouse=a
Maybe you need to hold down the shift key while marking with the mouse?
Holding the shift key while marking with the mouse worked. Thanks for the
tip.
raju
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Kamaraju S
I have access two machines (say primary, secondary)
1) I log in into primary
2) open two konsoles on primary
3) From one of the konsoles, ssh into secondary
4) open a file in vim on secondary
5) select something in this vim session with mouse
6) go to the second konsole on primary
7) pasting the
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