Yeah, but it's less comfortable when you're working with files in a file manager. You either have to adjust your hand for a key combo or take the extra clicks to copy via the context menu.
(Especially when, because you've got two monitors like I do, your windows rarely overlap, so you don't have to worry about performing a drag being tricky) On 28/04/11 06:07 AM, Christophe Lincoln wrote: > > Hi, > >> I'm not a dev, but I definitely like the idea. It never occurred to >> me, but smart drag and drop is really a very good way to bridge the >> gap between shell commands and a GUI interface. > > I agree DND is a must have for newbies. But note you can copy/paste > even in a Xterm (select and middle button press on terminal) > > - Christophe > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > WhatsUp Gold - Download Free Network Management Software > The most intuitive, comprehensive, and cost-effective network > management toolset available today. Delivers lowest initial > acquisition cost and overall TCO of any competing solution. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/whatsupgold-sd ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ WhatsUp Gold - Download Free Network Management Software The most intuitive, comprehensive, and cost-effective network management toolset available today. Delivers lowest initial acquisition cost and overall TCO of any competing solution. http://p.sf.net/sfu/whatsupgold-sd _______________________________________________ Lxde-list mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxde-list
