Thanks for that tip. Is is possible to the get just the code snippet that will help me copy the register contents to a file?
Another thing I would like to know is doesn't vim inherently support this? Is this not what +xterm_clipboard was supposed to do? Why then is it not working for me?
Thanks in advance.
Moses.N
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 7:22 PM, David Fishburn <dfishburn.vim@gmail.com> wrote:
--On 9/8/2010 7:19 AM, Moses N wrote:There are a couple ways to address this.Hi,
I use vim 7.1 with GNU screen by connecting to a development server through putty. I am not able to copy vim text from one screen window and paste it on the other. My vim is compiled with +xterm_clipboard and i have done :set clipboard=unnamed. However i cannot access the + or the * register from vim (when it runs on terminal mode). I want to know if there is a way that i can move texts by accessing the registers.
One easy way is if i can make sure that vim accesses the same viminfo registers everywhere. So that in one vim i can copy it a register ( say "a) and then i can go to the next screen and do "ap. Is there anyway that can be accomplished?
Or another thing i can do is write the contents of a register "0 to a dummy file whenever i want to move the contents across windows and read whenever I so desire . So I can do ,y and it maps to writing the contents of register 0 to a file. However i was not able to find a way to write a register contents to a file. Any help on this is appreciated.
The third thing is to somehow access registers + and * from the terminal vim. I couldnt make this to work.
I saw the yankring plugin. But I felt it was a bit of a overkill considering my needs.
You may want to consider my plugin:
YankRing.vim : Maintains a history of previous yanks, changes and deletes
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1234
Which has specific support for:
Storing the capture text in a file allows the text to be shared easily between multiple instances of Vim running in X, Windows, SSH or Screen.
HTH,
Dave
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