On Mar 16, 10:52 pm, Patrick A Inskeep [patrick.insk...@abbott.com]
wrote:

>if a does not yank and not a does not yank, isn't that what you would expect?

>a means no yank, not a means yank.
>The user can choose which they want.

>Or is this against what the help says?

>Patrick

Dear Patrick,
Your comment is not clear to me.
Help says:
"a" options results in a word selected using "Visual" is automatically
yanked to the selection register ("*).
It works.
With "a" suppressed, a "Visual" selected word is no longer yanked to
the selection buffer ("*).
It works.
Now, I see no reason why, with "a" suppressed, yanking a word to the
Unix Clipboard ("+) using "+yw (no selection) should also yank it to
the selection register.
But it is what it does.

Best regards.

Jean Johner


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