>> "+yiw
I'm sorry - I'm not understanding what you're doing here. Wouldn't 'i'
put you into insert mode and then there would be a 'w' character
that's pasted.
Whever I want to paste, I just use 'P'.
Thanks for the tip on the buffers - it looks quite useful.
Thanks,
Ven
>
> Why not directly yiw ?
> It will copy the word (or other text object) to the
> "0
> buffer which is the latest yanked text and is not affected by
> deletions (which are assigned to buffers from 1 to 9).
> As stated, to take a look at your register, just digit
> :reg<CR>
> To select a register to paste just digit
> "np
> where n is the buffer number to select.
> Tip: if you don't want to take a look at register, just digit
> "1p
> and if is not what you are looking for, just press
> u
> to undo and
> .
> to repeat the latest command and (drum roll) Vim will automatically
> increment the number of the buffer to paste!
> Repeat until you find what you were looking for. :)
>
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