Thanks guys, I did not expect this much response and your answers have
been very helpful!

Someone asked me about which filetypes I work with and which terminal
application and desktop environment I'm using. I'm mostly editing
python source code and xml files, so I use vims indentation and syntax
highlighting support there. My work environment differs a lot, so my
workflow has to be independant of it. On my home desktop I use Ubuntu
(GNOME, gnome-terminal), home laptop is Kubuntu (KDE 4.1, Konsole) and
work machine is a Mac with the built in Mac terminal application.

I've had bad experience with using the systems clipboard as the
resulting text often get very weird indentation (don't know if this is
because of vim indenting the incoming text, or something else). Also
the "+ shortcut is a little tricky to type, especially on a swedish
keyboard. Another problem I run into with multiple vim sessions is
that I often try to open the same file and get conflicting swap files,
but this is probably just a matter of changing my own bad habits of
leaving files and sessions open.

Also I didn't realise that vim had such helpful plugins, I'll look
into them in the evening and get back with my results here.

Thanks again,
Per Thulin

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