Am 04.11.2016 um 21:35 schrieb Bryce Orgill:
Was that a change that was put in version 8? In my opinion that is a
big change. It now means I can't yank in the global command or in
macros. I have macros and scripts that use this. It means it won't
work there. I have to also use the 'set clipboard=unnamed' command
to be able to copy/paste from/to vim to/from other apps. I'm not
sure why this change was taken out of version 7.4. It was working
fine there and in previous versions. Why does this work in Unix but
not Windows?
In my opinion this needs to be fixed. I don't see a work around in
my current status, which means I'd have to revert back to 7.4 to keep
my scripts working.
Then:
:set cb=unnamed
Within :global, `yy' yanks into the clipboard and `p' puts from the clipboard.
Now:
:set cb=unnamed
Within :global, `yy' does not yank into the clipboard, but `p' still puts from
the clipboard.
Looks like `yy' fails to set the last used register (`0').
Workaround:
:g/^/normal! yy"0p
(register `0' contains the yanked text even with cb=unnamed).
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Andy
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