Use Shift+Insert to paste from clipboard. Use Shift+DEL to cut to clipboard, the Ctrl+C is not overridden. Share Improve this answer Follow answered at 16:22 dmckee - ex-moderator kitten 1,133 7 16 Coming in late to say: 'Maybe'. checker (currently JavaScript/CoffeeScript/CSS/XQuery) Cut, copy, and paste functionality. The simplest way to do this is just to put your point on the stuff and GNU Emacs will take over all the others. Fully customizable key bindings including vim and Emacs modes. So I decided to leverage GNU Emacs to do it for me. Because selecting what you want accurately is the most time-consuming. To copy/paste between different emacs sessions, the emacs way is to not run multiple sessions. It’s pretty boring to copy and paste so much stuff all the time. ![]() ![]() This is emacs like plugin for Visual Studio Code. In CarbonEmacs (a native look-n-feel build for Mac OS X) copy and paste between command-keys in native apps, middle-click in X and C- w,y in emacs just work. You can shell out from Emacs to the Windows utility clip.exe: (defun copy-selected-text (start end) (interactive 'r') (if (use-region-p) (let ( (text (buffer-substring-no-properties start end))) (shell-command (concat 'echo '' text '' clip.exe'))))) My solution shells out to clip.exe from WSL and it works reliably. So I used to copy and paste stuff between them.
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