On 24/12/08 12:02, Шкоденко Тарас wrote:
> I`m using GVim and Vim under Linux and GVim under Windows.
> I have several recorded macro to some registers.
> For example a: qa ... q, then I`m using @a to play it.
> But how can I move saved macro from one OS to another?
> Where do they saved on Linux (GVim and Vim) and on Windows (GVim) then
> I`m quiting Vim?
>
> All the best,
> Shkodenko V. Taras
It's saved in register a (or in any other register if you use a
different letter) and saved in your viminfo (unless the 'viminfo' option
includes <0 or "0). You can also put it to a file using "ap and yank it
in Vim running on the other OS, using e.g. "ay$
Best regards,
Tony.
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