Thank you very much for fvwm.
I was wondering if there is a command that simulates a
paste action(mouse middle click.)
Moreover, is there a way to do that from within the X server
itself? (if it's okay to ask on this list? :)
Reza.
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 02:49:33AM -0800, Reza Roboubi wrote:
Thank you very much for fvwm.
I was wondering if there is a command that simulates a paste
action(mouse middle click.)
Moreover, is there a way to do that from within the X server itself?
(if it's okay to ask on this list? :)
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 02:49:33AM -0800, Reza Roboubi wrote:
Thank you very much for fvwm.
I was wondering if there is a command that simulates a
paste action(mouse middle click.)
xterm supports shift-insert, if that's any help (you can redefine it
with translation tables, if you like).
I was wondering if there is a command that simulates a
paste action(mouse middle click.)
I use:
Key G A CM FakeClick press 2 release 2
It's very handy but it probably won't work for all applications.
Please see the fvwm man page for other important information.
SCoTT. :)
Thomas Adam wrote:
You want the xclip program to copy data into the primary buffer, and
then you want to use xse to simulate various events. It's dead
useful. I use it all the time.
The xte program from the Debian xautomation package works like a charm.
Thanks for your tip.
Reza.
Tavis Ormandy wrote:
xterm supports shift-insert, if that's any help (you can redefine it
with translation tables, if you like).
I'm not quite sure if this is for xterm or Xserver. Quick googling
didn't clarify it.
Thanks.
Reza.