> I installed the fakeclip plugin. Normally, plugins are fairly
> straightforward (e.g., hit the "special" key (\) or something like
> that). However, the fake clip plugin says that it automatically loads
> default mappings like
>
> "+y for<Plug>(fakeclip-y)
>
> I've tried "+y in a variety of different ways: at the ":" prompt,
> while in command mode, etc. and it doesn't do anything.
>
> I'm sure I'm just missing something.
>
> I searched for a definition of<Plug> on the mailing list, but may not
> have been looking for the right thing.
>
> Thank you in advance for any assistance.
>
Well, with plain-vanilla Vim (without 3rd-party plugins I mean), "+y in 
Visual mode yanks the selection to the clipboard, and in Normal mode it 
waits for a motion (e.g. l for "one character") or an object (e.g. iw 
for "inner word"); the text moved over, or the object, is then yanked to 
the clipboard. In both cases you can paste it into any clipboard-aware 
application, usually by means of Edit=>Paste. Anything that uses that as 
the {lhs} of a mapping ought to do something similar.
I don't know what the parentheses are doing in that mapping; I would 
expect a plugin-defined mapping to have a {rhs} of <Plug>fakeclip-y or 
<Plug>FakeclipY but not something with parentheses in it.
<Plug> is explained in the Vim help: see
	:help <Plug>
	:help using-<Plug>
To see what "+y is mapped to, use (both of)
	:verbose map "+y
	:verbose map! "+y
Best regards,
Tony.
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