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(Score: 2) by chromas on Saturday March 24 2018, @04:50PM (1 child)
I don't know if it's an Arch thing or a Vim thing, but lately Vim defaults to something called VIsual mode that tries to integrate mouse and totally CoC-blocks mouse selections and middle-click paste for its own internal buffer.
That's probably why they let the D in. Awhile back, I was watching a talk where one of the systemd devs was fellating himself over how much better systemd-nspawn was than other container solutions (repeating something like "docker wishes they were nspawn").
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 24 2018, @08:09PM
Like you, I haven't been arsed yet to track down who is at fault for Vi/Vim's recent stupid mouse-click behavior.
However, holding down SHIFT (possibly just right-shift) before starting a mouse action in Vi/Vim will produce the expected results for both copying and pasting.