On 8/06/12 7:30 AM, Andy Todd wrote:
On 8/06/12 12:33 AM, Dave wrote:
Hi,

I'm using vim 7.3 on Mac 10.7.4. If I am editing a file using vim, I
can copy text by highlighting it and pressing 'y'. How can I paste
that text into another file, that is, after I close the file I'm
currently in (by doing Esc + ":q") and then opening a new file?

I remember being able to do this on a Linux instance of vim, but I
can't remember how to configure vim to get this to happen.

Thanks, - Dave


"+y will copy your selection to the clipboard. I haven't tried it on
command line vim on the Mac but it works on every other platform.

Regards,
Andy

Oh, and "+gP will paste from the clipboard.

Regards,
Andy
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