On 2010-01-12, Mark Polesky wrote: > Trevor Daniels wrote: > > I've never had to to do it, as I rarely use the git bash > > command line for git work. I can do virtually everything > > in git gui or gitk, which cut and paste normally in both > > Windows and Unix. > > Can you really cut/paste in gitk on Unix? I can't seem to. > Right-clicking in the diff pane pops up a menu: > > Show origin of this line > Run git gui blame on this line > > After selecting text in the diff pane, the Edit menu still > only has "Preferences" as an option. > > If you know something I don't, please enlighten me!
Most of the time, on GNU/Linux, I copy and paste by highlighting the text to copy, and then middle-clicking where I want to paste. This is a pretty efficient method once you get used to it. -Patrick _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
