Ooops. i don't think you can do that btw. ignore my previous answer, please
you are copying from two putty under windows. so you must pass the text to the windows clipboard. i don't have a windows box right now, but i'm pretty sure putty don't gets vim's yanks. but if you manage to pass it to the windows clipboard, shift+insert would work ;) have you tried to do [EMAIL PROTECTED] vim fileA.txt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/you/fileB.txt then just yank and change buffers ;) On 8/30/06, Gabriel B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Shift+insert because it's a pain to have to use the mouse. btw, i think the first ctrl+ins, shift+ins, shift+del copy/paste/cut where intended to use with the mouse with the left hand. just a random tought :) On 8/30/06, Yakov Lerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 8/30/06, budsz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I've a little problem, I do remote box A with console A using putty > > (under MS) then using vim open file A, I do copy a line with yy in > > file A, so I do remote to box B with console B using putty (under MS), > > then open file B, the question how to do paste to file B in console B > > without mouse (I do usually using mouse to block line then copy to > > another file) > > Why without mouse, if you can do it with mouse ? > > Yakov > -- The best education consists in immunizing people against systematic attempts at education. - Paul Feyerabend
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