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Use these two lines below in your ~/.vimrc to use all wonderfulnice features of a gui-mouse and paste into system clipboard using y (yank key) if you don't really need any additional clipboard buffers:
set mouse=a
set clipboard=unnamed
Use these two lines below in your ~/.vimrc to use all wonderful features of a gui-mouse and paste into system clipboard using y (yank key) if you don't really need any additional clipboard buffers:
set mouse=a
set clipboard=unnamed
Use these two lines below in your ~/.vimrc to use all nice features of a gui-mouse and paste into system clipboard using y (yank key) if you don't really need any additional clipboard buffers:
Use these two lines below in your ~./.vimrc to use all nicewonderful features of a gui-mouse and paste into system clipboard using y (yank key) if you don't really need any additional clipboard buffers:
set mouse=a
set clipboard=unnamed
Use these two lines below in your ~./vimrc to use all nice features of a gui-mouse and paste into system clipboard using y (yank key) if you don't really need any additional clipboard buffers:
set mouse=a
set clipboard=unnamed
Use these two lines below in your ~/.vimrc to use all wonderful features of a gui-mouse and paste into system clipboard using y (yank key) if you don't really need any additional clipboard buffers:
Use these two lines below in your ~./vimrc to use all nice features of a gui-mouse and paste into system clipboard using y (yank key) if you don't really need any additional clipboard buffers: