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Month: May 2017

vim – Unable to paste with middle mouse button – E353: Nothing in register ” error – Solution

Put set clipboard=unnamed within your ~/.vimrc VIM configuration file.

Re-posted from https://linuxconfig.org/vim-unable-to-paste-e353-nothing-in-register-error-solution

Author Michael FranzlPosted on 2017-05-212017-09-06Categories Computer Science, Obscure Errors, SoftwareLeave a comment on vim – Unable to paste with middle mouse button – E353: Nothing in register ” error – Solution
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