> Hello, dear Vim society!
>
> I always want my vim more freely communicate with another applications on my
> computer. So after googling a bit and digging in vim help I found the next
> fancy option:
>
> set clipboard+=unnamed
>
> on Windows it does exactly what I wish, but on Linux it works works only by
> half...
>
> Then I copy or paste some text somewhere (not in vim) it by default stored in
> two vim select registers: "+ and "*. With above option enabled I can easily
> paste it then from "* into any of my vim buffers with p/P commands without
> specifying register. Thats really handful. But when I copy (yank) text in vim
> itself, the text now saved in "" and "* but not in "+ ! And when I try to paste
> text in another program the "+ register content (if any) is inserted and that
> is not what I want at all. So I either need to press mouse middle button to
> insert desired text from "*, or use context menu or menu bar in vim (to cruel)
> or explicitly choose register typing "+y.
>
> May be I missed something? Is it possible to to achieve the effect of above
> option but with "+ register instead?
I have
set clipboard^=unnamed
and for me it "just works", but my habits and expectations may be
different from yours. You might try this instead:
set clipboard^=unnamedplus
which will use the + register instead of the * register.
Note that I use ^= rather than +=. That is because the default
setting for 'clipboard' includes the 'exclude' flag and the
'exclude' flag must be the last flag in the 'clipboard' option.
Using ^= inserts the 'unnamed' or 'unnamedplus' flag at the
beginning of the 'clipboard' option.
See
:help 'clipboard'
:help :set^=
HTH,
Gary
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