As Stefan already wrote: there have been a lot of clipboard
improvements lately. They will be included in the next nx-libs release
(would probably be 3.5.99.23). Unfortunately the current development
version suffers from a serious crash so I cannot recommend you to try
that one. A fix is available but has not been included yet -
unfortunately.

Can you please try nx 3.5.99.22 from the location described here:
https://sunweavers.net/blog/node/57

Uli


On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 6:45 PM Paul Borowicz <p...@borowicz.org> wrote:
>
> I'm on openSuse. I've always have trouble cutting and pasting between next to 
> go and Windows using the mouse.
>
> I usually have pretty good success if I copy from x to go using the 
> control-shift-c method and then paste with control-v on Windows.
>
> On Fri, Jan 17, 2020, 9:42 AM Stefan Baur <x2go-m...@baur-itcs.de> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Léa!
>>
>> Am 15.01.20 um 12:08 schrieb Lmhelp1:
>>
>> > Here is the problem:
>> > as long as I copy and paste strings from the Windows system to a console
>> > (xterm) in the Linux system, it works fine.
>> > If I start, for example, "gvim foo.txt" which contains the string "foo",
>> > select "foo" with the mouse and try to paste it in a Gvim or a Notepad
>> > running on the Windows system, the string "foo" is not pasted in the
>> > Windows Gvim or Notepad.
>> > And starting from this point, I cannot copy and paste anything between
>> > the two systems.
>> > I have to close all the Windows in the Linux system, close the X2Go
>> > session and restart a new one to have copy and paste work again between
>> > the two systems.
>> > And, as soon as I open a document with Gvim in the Linux system, and try
>> > to copy and paste strings to and from it, it malfunctions again.
>> > Practically, it becomes very unhandy because I regularly need to copy
>> > and paste things that way between the two systems.
>> >
>> > Can you help me solve that problem?
>> > Thanks and best regards.
>> First, do you really have to close the X2Go session?  I would have
>> expected that suspending it, closing X2GoClient on Windows, and
>> restarting it would be enough to reset the clipboard.
>>
>> Second, there have been some changes to vim regarding the handling of
>> mouse commands, I believe this started with the version shipped with
>> Debian Stretch and got even worse in Buster.  Maybe try:
>>
>> :set mouse=
>>
>> in gvim before trying to copy-paste things?
>>
>> Third, we are currently beta-testing a new version of the NX libraries
>> with numerous clipboard fixes.  Please visit
>> <https://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:howto:nx-libs-betatesting> and see
>> if you can help us test the new version, so it can become a part of X2Go
>> proper.
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>> Stefan Baur
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