![]() The script in this tip is not needed if you want to edit text from the FireFox web browser. Your edited text should now appear in the text area. ![]() When finished editing, type :wq and answer "Y" to update register "*". The current text will be copied into gvim where it can be edited. ![]() ![]() When you want to use Vim to edit some text in an application such as an email client or web browser, move your cursor to the text area and hit Ctrl-Alt-V. ReturnCode = n ("""C:\\Program Files\\Vim\\Vim63\\Gvim.exe"" ClipBrd only",0,True) Set oShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") Right-click on the shortcut, select "Properties" from the context menu, click the "Shortcut" tab and add a "Shortcut Key" – something like "Ctrl-Alt-V". Create a shortcut to runvim.vbs on your desktop. Modify the run line to show the correct path to your gvim executable. The vbscript below should be saved as something like runvim.vbs and put it in a directory such as C:\Program Files\Vim\Vim63. Download the following scripts and place them in your Vim plugin directory:
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