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vim-easyclip is so great, I don't want to use Vim without it, but now I can't stand other vi implementations.
Regardless of clipboard history etc. (can be handled by system-level tools), the primary key issue is that I really really really want to be able to us the d related delete operations as the normal delete functions in LibreOffice, i.e. do not copy the deleted stuff to the clipboard! and have m functions (for "move") work the same as the d functions normally do in Vi.
This will be the difference to whether I feel comfortable using vibreoffice. It should be pretty easy to do. It's just duplicating the d-related functions, swapping the letter m, and then do delete instead of cut for all the d stuff.
Thanks, excited about this project
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vim-easyclip is so great, I don't want to use Vim without it, but now I can't stand other vi implementations.
Regardless of clipboard history etc. (can be handled by system-level tools), the primary key issue is that I really really really want to be able to us the
d
related delete operations as the normal delete functions in LibreOffice, i.e. do not copy the deleted stuff to the clipboard! and havem
functions (for "move") work the same as thed
functions normally do in Vi.This will be the difference to whether I feel comfortable using vibreoffice. It should be pretty easy to do. It's just duplicating the d-related functions, swapping the letter m, and then do delete instead of cut for all the d stuff.
Thanks, excited about this project
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: