updated for version 7.2a
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*gui.txt* For Vim version 7.1. Last change: 2007 May 11
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*gui.txt* For Vim version 7.2a. Last change: 2008 Jun 14
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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- at the |hit-enter| prompt
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- whenever the current mode is not in the 'mouse' option
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- when holding the CTRL and SHIFT keys in the GUI
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Since Vim continues like the selection isn't there, and there is no mode
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associated with the selection, this is called modeless selection. Any text in
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the Vim window can be selected. Select the text by pressing the left mouse
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button at the start, drag to the end and release. To extend the selection,
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use the right mouse button when 'mousemodel' is "extend", or the left mouse
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button with the shift key pressed when 'mousemodel' is "popup".
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The middle mouse button pastes the text.
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The selection is removed when the selected text is scrolled or changed.
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On the command line CTRL-Y can be used to copy the selection into the
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clipboard. To do this from Insert mode, use CTRL-O : CTRL-Y <CR>.
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clipboard. To do this from Insert mode, use CTRL-O : CTRL-Y <CR>. When
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'guioptions' contains a or A (default on X11), the selection is automatically
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copied to the "* register.
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The middle mouse button can then paste the text. On non-X11 systems, you can
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use CTRL-R +.
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3.4 Using Mouse on Status Lines *gui-mouse-status*
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