Even better:

vmap <C-c> y:call system("xclip -i", getreg("\""))<CR>
nmap <C-i> :call setreg("\"",system("xclip -o"))<CR>p

On 13 янв, 23:51, Alexey Radkov <[email protected]> wrote:
> I use
>
> " system clipboard copy-paste (copy in visual mode, paste in normal)
> vmap <C-c> y:call system("xclip -i -selection clipboard", getreg("\""))
> <CR>:call system("xclip -i", getreg("\""))<CR>
> "nmap <C-i> :call setreg("\"",system("xclip -o -selection clipboard"))
> <CR>p
>
> and it works (just pasted this from vim). You have to install xclip
> package (I found it in my Fedora repository).
> How it works: select text and then Ctrl-c - selection disappears and
> you can paste it anywhere by clicking the center mouse button (or how
> your system configured).
> I commented out Ctrl-i because it was not necessary to paste from-to
> this way (Shift-insert works nice in this direction) and it did not
> worked well.
>
> Best regards. Alexey.
>
> On 12 янв, 20:49, r <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I passed to vim 7.2.22 but if I select text with mouse and then copy
> > somewhere it does not paste what I selected.
> > It seems it does not copies. ( I just discovered ' [shift] + [ins] '
> > to paste. Is there something similar to copy ? )
> > is there something I have to do ?
> > in .vimrc I have :
>
> > set mouse=a
>
> > I use OpenSuSE 11.1 default vim ( 7.2.22 )
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