On Sunday, August 19, 2018 at 5:50:00 PM UTC+8, Tony Mechelynck wrote: > On Sun, Aug 19, 2018 at 11:14 AM, Sand Glass <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Saturday, April 7, 2018 at 2:21:50 PM UTC+8, Ni Va wrote: > >> Le samedi 7 avril 2018 08:02:45 UTC+2, Sand Glass a écrit : > >> > Sometimes I need to copy my editing file's full path to my vim register, > >> > how can I get it? > >> > >> > >> > >> :let @" = expand('%:p') | norm p > >> > >> you can map this command. > >> > >> > >> Nota: I do daily release of last Vim/Gvim ver on windows 64 bits by > >> job_starting git clone, and nmake build if it can help. > > > > I try to map this command in _vimrc like this: > > nnoremap cP :let @"=expand('%:p') | norm p > > But does not work, Is here somthing wrong? > > In what manner does it "not work"? What happens when you hit cP in > Normal mode then? Nothing? Or something else than what you expected? > And what did you expect? The above mapping should insert the file's > full path into the file itself immediately after the cursor. It won't > work if you haven't yet given a name to the file. > > If you want instead to get the file's full path into the clipboard so > you can paste it into a different application, then replace @" by @+ > and remove the " | norm p" at the end. For this you need access to the > clipboard, e.g. running in gvim (of any flavour), or in a GUI-enabled > Linux vim, or probably also on a Windows vim.exe but's been so long > I've quit Windows I can't be sure in the latter case. > > Best regards, > Tony. I expect that after I hit 'cP' in normal mode, insert file's full path into the file itself immediately after the cursor. But when I restart my gvim after I added this remap in _vimrc. nnoremap cP :let @p=expand('%:p') | norm "pp The started message hits me 'E353:Nothing in register p' I try to remove '| norm "pp', and restart my gvim, no start error, and hit cP in normal mode. Command line show me the command: :let @p=expand('%:p') I need hit enter, and hit '"pp', to what I want. How can I simply use 'cP' to get what I want?
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