Thanks guys, I am sorry that I am using vim under iTerm2, so I can't use
"+y "+p, I just test "+y "+p it's OK at MacVim

在 2011年11月12日 上午2:37,Jane Smith <[email protected]>写道:

> Also try
> :set nonumber
> copy what you want to copy using Cmd-c
> :set number
>
> This will remove the line numbers so not so useful if you need to copy -
> say lines 532-821 - but there may be a way to automate this, however I am
> no vimscripter so if you want a mapping so that this is done automatically
> whenever you press a set key combination then you will have to ask someone
> else.
>
> I hope this helps
>
> On 11 Nov 2011, at 18:03, jason.桂林 wrote:
>
> I am using MacVim now, copy paste is a very big trouble for me.
>
> If I use Cmd+V to paste, the indent and some auto things will make the
> code totally chaos.
>
> If I select and use Cmd+C to copy, the line number will include in the code
>
> I am mess up
>
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>
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> 桂林
>
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