Hi Chris!

On 1 Mar 2006, at 00:17, Chris Zubrzycki wrote:

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On Feb 28, 2006, at 3:29 PM, Roland Kuhn wrote:

Hi Alexander!

On 27 Feb 2006, at 00:35, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:

On 2/25/06, William Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is probably really simple, but it is driving me nuts. I am sending this
from KMail, a KDE mail application that is x-windows-based.

Unlike other X11 applications that I can paste from the OSX copy- buffer (or whatever it is called), I can't do this into KDE (and I can't do the inverse
operation).

If I want to copy a string of text from a web page displayed in safari, I first have to paste it into a non-KDE X11 application (xterm, nedit, whatever), and then select that text and paste it into KDE. That seems
insane.

You might try installing autocutsel.

nope, doesn't work. I've got the same problem with konsole. KDE is simply broken concerning the use of X selections (I tried autocutsel on all buffers I could find).

I use autocutsel and it works fine for me (mostly). Sometimes it stops working right after a week or 2...but that might be because of the pbd, dunno.

Which version of KDE do you have installed? Which XCode? I wasn't able to compile KDE for a while now (that old doxygen internal error with 'make apidox'), but maybe I should try again.

Ciao,
                    Roland

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