Hi,
   Thanks for the response.
   Ok, the process is
   I logged into a cluster, then I type tmux, then I type vim, then I press
F1 to open nerdtree and use
"t" to open a tab for a file I want to edit. In this file, I select a line
using "v" and type "y" or "yy", then I type "p" in another line of the same
file.  Something else will be pasted rather than the line I selected.



On Fri, 21 Apr 2017 at 12:43 Nelo-Thara Wallus <[email protected]> wrote:

> Please explain your problem _exactly_, including which buttons you're
> using and if you mean another vim instance by 'paste them in another
> place'.
>
> Without specific information on your problem we cannot give you educated
> guesses.
>
> - Nelo
>
> On 2017-04-21 10:37, Xudong Sun wrote:
> > Hi,
> >     I updated tmux from 1.8 to 2.4 and now the problem is if I open a R
> > file and try to copy one existing line and paste them in another place,
> the
> > paste result is something else. But yank and paste does work if I input
> > something new to the file.
> >     Anyone has an idea if this is because the tmux version ?
> >
> > Thanks
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