Hi Björn

You're right, it works if you used the binary directly (I think I got it from a 
upgrade direct from MacVim). Thanks!

Martin

On 12/09/2012, at 21.58, björn <bjorn.winck...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 9:48 AM, baest wrote:
>> On Tuesday, 28 August 2012 23:27:52 UTC+2, woodya  wrote:
>>> selected text is deleted when i type cmd-C
>>> and when i try to paste via cmd-V, the text "<D-v>" is inserted.
>>> 
>>> i have this version installed:  MacVim @7.3.snapshot64_0 (active)
>>> i have this issue with my existing vimrc as well as when i launch via: gvim 
>>> -u NONE
>>> the GUI reports the vim version as: 7.3.390
>>> 
>>> when running vim in commandline mode, cmd-C/cmd-V both work.
>>> I did not have this issue previous to upgrading os/macports/macvim (in that 
>>> order).
>>> 
>>> help restoring normalcy would be appreciated.
>>> -w
>> 
>> I have the same problem using snapshot 65 (and 64). It worked for me before 
>> v64 (or maybe before 10.8 upgrade). A fIx or work-around would be very much 
>> appreciated
> 
> Is this using snapshot 65 downloaded from the MacVim Google code page
> [1] (i.e. the binary that I build)?  If not, please try that and see
> if it works.
> 
> Björn
> 
> [1] http://code.google.com/p/macvim/
> 
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