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*09.1* Parts of the GUI
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You might have an icon on your desktop that starts gVim. Otherwise, one of
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You might have an icon on your desktop that starts gvim. Otherwise, one of
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these commands should do it: >
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gvim file.txt
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@ -184,12 +184,12 @@ currently highlighted. In Vim this is the Visual area (this assumes you are
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using the default option settings). You can paste this selection in another
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application without any further action.
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For example, in this text select a few words with the mouse. Vim will
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switch to Visual mode and highlight the text. Now start another gVim, without
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switch to Visual mode and highlight the text. Now start another gvim, without
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a file name argument, so that it displays an empty window. Click the middle
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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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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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longer is the current selection.
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"real clipboard", to avoid confusion. Often both the "current selection" and
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the "real clipboard" are called clipboard, you'll have to get used to that.
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To put text on the real clipboard, select a few different words in one of
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the gVims you have running. Then use the Edit/Copy menu entry. Now the text
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the gvims you have running. Then use the Edit/Copy menu entry. Now the text
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has been copied to the real clipboard. You can't see this, unless you have
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some application that shows the clipboard contents (e.g., KDE's Klipper).
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Now select the other gVim, position the cursor somewhere and use the
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Now select the other gvim, position the cursor somewhere and use the
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Edit/Paste menu. You will see the text from the real clipboard is inserted.
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