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If you are talking about Vi/m you can use dd temporarily to basically
yank and paste. There is also a way to actually "name" the buffer" in
Vi/m so you can call it up by number/symbol.

VampirePenguin

On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 21:41, Brian Wood  wrote:
>
> Is there a command something like cat that will copy a
> file into the copy/paste buffer, so I can paste the contents
> somewhere after running the command?
>
> Also I'd like to find someone willing to give me an account
> on a big-endian machine.  I'm willing to give that person
> investments in Ebenezer Enterprises in exchange.
>
> TIA.
>
> --
> Brian Wood
> Ebenezer Enterprises
> http://www.webEbenezer.net
>
>
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