That's what I do any time I set up a new debian box:
$ cat /etc/vim/vimrc.local
" restore classic console mouse handling
" [wr] 2019-12-20
set mouse=
set ttymouse=
Just didn't remember it by heart when I wrote the mail.
But I knew it was there, just had to look it up.
I don't know why it got
On Vi, 20 dec 19, 15:26:51, Wolfgang Rosner wrote:
> tried parcellite instead of clipit as clipboard manager.
> looks good so far.
> still trouble with vi, but I think that's teh old never ending story.
There ware some changes related to pasting in vim, now I have to
'set mouse=' for paste to work
On 2019-12-20 14:26, Wolfgang Rosner wrote:
tried parcellite instead of clipit as clipboard manager.
looks good so far.
still trouble with vi, but I think that's teh old never ending story.
I had troubles with backspace in Buster vi.
adding in ~/.vimrc
set nocompatible
set backspace=indent
tried parcellite instead of clipit as clipboard manager.
looks good so far.
still trouble with vi, but I think that's teh old never ending story.
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Hello,
after upgrade from stretch to buster, my cut&paste does not work as
before any more.
I run lxde, with clipboard manager Clipit 1.4.5
"using primary" and "syncing clipboards" is activated
(not sure about the english labels, since I run german locale)
Firefox:
I cannot copy web adresses an
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