Friday, December 29, 2017

Re: :terminal mode ques

> > Off course you can. Type CTRL+\ CTRL+N and the terminal buffer will become a regular buffer without ending the job. Then you can yank, mark or do whatever you need.
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> > To go back to Terminal mode just type A.
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> ok, yes, but this is more effort than before. In more detail, if I am in a non-vim shell I can type cd then click on a dir with the mouse and click again to paste and its there. In vim terminal mode I would like to do the same, if it is at all possible I am not sure. In a vim terminal I can type cd then c-\ c-n then hold the mouse and drag across the dir then type i/a then paste but it would be really awesome if I could use typical shell/term mouse events when in vim terminal mode.

Maybe go into visual mode (ie c-\ c-n) with a mouse click and then go back to terminal mode with another click ??


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