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From: "Jelks Cabaniss" <jelks AT jelks DOT nu>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: RE: Pasting text in plain bash window
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 15:32:52 -0400
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Andrew DeFaria wrote:

> One might try Alt-Space: "E", "P" for the Windows window with bash 
> running inside it.

For the command line, the .inputrc way of setting Insert key to paste
from the clipboard (described here earlier) is nice.  But if you're in
vi, your method is AFAIK the only way to do that.  Is there a way in
vi(m) to say "Make key X be the equivalent of Alt-space, E, P" (where
'key X' is, say, Ctrl-V or the Insert key)?


/Jelks


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