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@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ mouse button. The selected text will be inserted.
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The "current selection" will only remain valid until some other text is
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selected. After doing the paste in the other gVim, now select some characters
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in that window. You will notice that the words that were previously selected
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in the other gVim window are displayed differently. This means that it no
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in the other gvim window are displayed differently. This means that it no
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longer is the current selection.
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You don't need to select text with the mouse, using the keyboard commands for
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@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ USING BOTH
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This use of both the "current selection" and the "real clipboard" might sound
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a bit confusing. But it is very useful. Let's show this with an example.
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Use one gVim with a text file and perform these actions:
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Use one gvim with a text file and perform these actions:
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- Select two words in Visual mode.
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- Use the Edit/Copy menu to get these words onto the clipboard.
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