![]() ![]() I am also using tmux most of the time, though, I tested this error/bug without a tmux session, thats why I posted this mainly as a vim question. I did try :set mouse! and :set mouse=a! but these did nothing useful. Though, is it possible to make my copy paste with other applications that are not in vim not to break with the mouse=a on? Or is it at least possible to set my mouse off while I do the copy paste? I did :help mouse but the comments were not useful for me. I think this happened when I decided to set my mouse on in the terminal. ![]() However, when I try doing it, it only copies the first word when I do it from vim or when I copy from the application to vim, it copies everything, but inserts strange tabs and spaces. ![]() Adding to the PATH is powerful, even if you're executing a command from a created or default batch file, adding its parent execution file to the PATH variable makes it callable from the terminal as well.I was trying to copy paste something from vim to another application and also, from that application to vim using right click with mouse and then copy and paste (or with Ctrl+ v and Ctrl+ c and also tried the Command version for mac OSX, obviously.). If it's not in the PATH variable, the terminal returns a "command not found" error. That's because, when you run any non-default program from the command line, the machine looks for an executable in the current folder, or in the Windows PATH. If you fail to add Python to the PATH on your Windows OS, you can't run the Python interpreter, start a virtual programming environment, or run commands like pip install from the terminal. To help you overcome the twists involved in adding Python to the Windows PATH after installing it, let's take a look at the options and the few steps involved. It can seem tricky to do, but it's nothing to fear. However, if you just installed Python on Windows 10 for the first time, running it via the Windows Terminal is only possible if it's added to the Windows PATH environment variable. Running Python from the terminal is often unavoidable. ![]()
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