On Jun 12, 9:46 am, [email protected] wrote:
> I often use "vim -" zu edit things, other programs put to stdout.
> When I need to cut'n'paste thing from vim to -- say -- firefox
> (I am using Linux), I mark the region with the mouse, paste it to
> firefox, go back to vim, press ":" then "q" and
> TADA! "This command does not accept a region" (or similiar...).
>
> Is there a way to map
>
> :'<,'>q    to   :q
>

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