I'm having a problem that when I choose a template it ends up with
several lines at the top snipped off and the spacing/indentation is
messed up too.
Any help be great, thanks
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On (13:35 28/12/12), Ruthard Baudach put forth the
proposition:
>>== Auszüge aus der Nachricht von David Woodfall vom 2012-12-26 01:59:
>> I'm having a problem that when I choose a template it ends up with
>> several lines at the top snipped off and the spacing/indentat
On (19:36 28/12/12), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
>On (13:35 28/12/12), Ruthard Baudach put forth the
>proposition:
>>>== Auszüge aus der Nachricht von David Woodfall vom 2012-12-26 01:59:
>>> I'm having a problem that when I choose a template it ends
When I copy lines from one tex file, open a different one and paste
I'm not getting a proper paste. Instead it pastes what looks like an
escape sequence ^[. On testing it does paste into a filetype other
than tex, so the yank line is working, just not the paste.
What can I do to paste properly bet
On (09/02/13 12:44), Devendra Ghate put forth the
proposition:
>Try
>
>:set paste
>
>and once done pasting,
>
>:set nopaste
Tried that first. No luck I'm afraid.
>On 02/09/2013 10:55 AM, David Woodfall wrote:
>> When I copy lines from one tex file, open a
On (09/02/13 07:27), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
>On (09/02/13 12:44), Devendra Ghate put forth the
>proposition:
>>Try
>>
>>:set paste
>>
>>and once done pasting,
>>
>>:set nopaste
>
>Tried that first. No luck I'
tOn (09/02/13 11:41), Alessandro Pezzoni put
forth the proposition:
>>>>On 02/09/2013 10:55 AM, David Woodfall wrote:
>>>>> When I copy lines from one tex file, open a different one and paste
>>>>> I'm not getting a proper paste. Instead it pastes
On (09/02/13 13:39), Alessandro Pezzoni put
forth the proposition:
>> Thanks Alessandro. It's a bit strange how it works with other files
>> without need to add "*, but at least I know how now.
>
>The first thing I can think of is that if you select text with your
>mouse in X11 it usually gets co
On (09/02/13 13:02), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
>On (09/02/13 13:39), Alessandro Pezzoni put
>forth the proposition:
>>> Thanks Alessandro. It's a bit strange how it works with other files
>>> without need to add "*, but at least I know how now
On (09/02/13 20:53), Bodo Graumann put forth the
proposition:
>Indeed I'm using Gentoo linux and the rather old vim-latex version
>1.8.23.20110214. Could very well be that this is a known and fixed
>issue. Btw. only the "* register is affected, not the "+ one.
>
>Bodo
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