> On my Windows VIM GUI, :set nu, and then hold down Ctrl-Shift
> while highlighting the desired text with the mouse. This
> yanks the line numbers into the buffer.
:help gui-mouse-modeless
Never heard of that, although it turns out that I do use it when
output is displayed. For example, after :g/pattern/ in gvim it
is possible to drag the mouse to select the output (no need for
Ctrl or Shift) then press Ctrl-Y to copy the text to the
clipboard.
In a Vim window, Ctrl-Shift is required, but then you have to
get into the command line (:) and press Ctrl-Y.
John
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