vim is very configurable, there could be stuff in ~/.vim/, in
~/.vimrc, in system-wide
locations as listed in FILES section of "man vim" output, which can
change how it behaves. YMMV.


On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 11:28 AM Marc Mezzarobba <m...@mezzarobba.net> wrote:
>
> Simon King wrote:
> > But when I then go to Sage command line and hit <shift>-insert (which
> > usually inserts what was previously copied), nothing happens (resp.
> > some text was inserted that I have copied previously). This is with
> > vim version 8.2.343
> >
> > What am I doing wrong?
>
> I don't know. Does y in vim otherwise copy text to the X clipboard? What
> happens if you try to paste it in vim itself?
>
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