Thanks you all. It seems to work well here. I have tried with nedit, mozilla and openoffice. No problems with latin-2 characters, only first paste from X to GNUstep was like pasting latin-1 characters.
GNUstep seems to be consistent with X apps in using both kinds of selections.
For other stuff I can confirm what Pete said. Including not-woring cut&paste of larger texts.
Anyway, good work.
Stefan
On 2003-08-18 13:15:41 +0200 Pete French <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thank you for this test. Could you please also test the latest CVS version and report on this?
Just tried this usingmy standard tests. It seems to work fine - I can cut and paste text in full Unicode between Mozilla and GNUstep apps happily, and the charcaters are the same on the round trip which is good. I can cut or copy text in GNUstep and paste using the middle mouse bbutton in X11 as well.
Large cut and pastes still do nothing - e.g. cut the whole of the UTF8 sample page at - http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/utf8.html and try and paste it into a GNUstep app does not work, though cutting and pasting chunks of it does. This is the standarsd page I use for testing cut and paste BTW.
gpbs has not crashed on me yet this morning either - though I havent worked with it much as yet. I still have the problem of needing to do a cut and paste inside GNUstep before it will co-operate with the rest of X11 though.
In general it look very good though - nice work, and well worth the minor arguments on the list :-)
-bat.
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