2013/2/9 David Woodfall <d...@dawoodfall.net>:
> On (09/02/13 13:02), David Woodfall <d...@dawoodfall.net> put forth the 
> proposition:
>>On (09/02/13 13:39), Alessandro Pezzoni <alessandro_pezz...@lavabit.com> 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 copied to the clipboard right away. Note
>>>that this works for vim (in a terminal), but not for gvim, so one
>>>possible explanation would be if you are used to edit files with vim,
>>>but edit tex files from gvim (which I do).
>>
>>No, I'm using only vim commands d and p
>
> Make that y and p

Ok, so if I understand you correctly, usually if you yank (y) some
text from a file, close vim, then open it on a different file, you can
paste (p) it back, without using the "* or "+ registers? That sounds
odd...

Alessandro


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