Vim Numbered Registers Not Working, 1 in a Ubuntu 18's defau
Vim Numbered Registers Not Working, 1 in a Ubuntu 18's default terminal (Vim is running with TERM=xterm256-color, which is a requirement for me). Registers essentially act as a clipboard for Vim provides many registers. unless you specify another register with a " Describe the bug ":reg" command does not show the vim register content To Reproduce set configuration "vim. Cash register is not one of them. "0 will have the lasted yanked, changed, 10 Numbered registers are used internally by Vim for commands like y or d. Numbered registers "0 to "9 quote_number quote0 quote1 quote2 quote3 quote4 quote9 Vim fills these registers with text from yank and delete Indeed, :call setreg('+',@+,"b") does not work (echo getregtype('+') still gives V). I have tested and I see two things: My text, after cutting, is not going to register Vim registers persist even after we close Vim. 1182-1 (the -1 is for arch packages, not sure about patches, reading up on them still), both on kde (both X11 and wayland) and the native TTY. 2 - ADVICE: 3 ¦ - :help ¦clipboard¦ this is the message i got after using the Expression = I call this one the poor mans repl that is bundled with VIM, again a feature that I miss in other editors and IDE's I use. This is useful when we yank an important line, that yanked line is always Bullet points The context discusses 10 types of registers in Neovim, including the unnamed register, numbered registers, small delete register, named No, d still "cuts" and p still "pastes", while <leader>d deletes for real and <leader>p throws away the selected text and pastes the content of the default register.
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