Thanks Aswin and Pongthep. I think I was doing the same thing as suggested by 
using the gvim gui, that is, using a small animal-like good-old hand device and 
everytime got the funny pasting result by hitting [p].

On the jEdit program which is one of the new generation of the text editors on Linux, you have 
[rectangular select] and [clipboard extension]>>[vertical paste] menu items under the 
[[Edit]] primary menu. This "vertical paste" thing did the task I wanted long 
perfectly.

I shall use the jEdit editor when some table-like editing operation is needed.

Any way, thanks very much for your valuable helps. Thanks again.


On 2017年01月02日 21:05, Aswin S wrote:
With cursor on the 'r' of 'rst', do this key sequence:

<ctrl-v>lll jj d gg A <space><space><esc>p

This is same as what Jan said, just putting down the keystrokes.

On Monday, 2 January 2017 04:29:07 UTC+5:30, hiwa  wrote:
We only get the [p] result as:

abc  rst
uvw
xyz
def
ghi

That is, and has been, our current perpetual problem.

On 2017年01月02日 01:02, Paul wrote:
On Sunday, 01 January, 2017 at 09:21:08 GMT, Hiroshi Iwatani wrote:
On my gvim screen, there are two sections on a same column:

abc
def
ghi

rst
uvw
xyz

and I'd like to have two different columns aligned on same lines, like this:

abc  rst
def  uvw
ghi  xyz

Visual block select (control-v) and yank the second block. Enter two spaces 
after the c. Either enter normal mode and paste, or control-o and p.



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