On Oct 18, 2012, at 2:18 PM, Dave <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm using vim 7.3 on Mac 10.7.5. How do I enable cutting and pasting between > different vim sessions within the same shell? That is, I start one vim > session, copy some text, quit the file I'm editing, open a new file, and then > paste what I copied in the previous file. I have seen this on other versions > of vim I've used (don't remember the version numbers), and so wanted to ask > how this can be configured, if at all. > > Thanks, - Dave > > -- > There's no need to quit the file you're editing in order to open a new file. Just use :edit or something similar to open a new file in another buffer or tab and paste at will.
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