Am 20.04.2017 um 12:10 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:


Am 20.04.2017 um 11:56 schrieb Helge Hafting:
Most linux sw lets me mark text with the mouse, and then click the middle mouse button in some other window in order to paste it there. No wading through "cut/paste menus", this is one of the strengths of the X windowing system.

I have no problem pasting terminal text into LyX (or using special paste to deal with line endings). But how do I go the other way? Sometimes, I want to mark a paragraph or two in LyX, and paste it into vim or something else running in an xterm. But that doesn't work, nothing happens. If I have copy-pasted text within that terminal before, the old text is pasted instead of what I marked in LyX.

Doesn't LyX put marked text on the clipboard?

I understand that there will be limitations - LyX supports formatting and the terminal only handles text. Still, I have no problem pasting from openoffice into xterm, vim or gvim.

Currently, the only way I can copy text out of LyX 2.2.2 is by exporting an ascii file, or opening the .lyx file in a text editor. Which is cumbersome for extracting a paragraph from a much longer document.

Is this a bug? Or do I need to change some setup to get this functionality?

Helge Hafting
Mark the text to be copied, ctr c, paste with ctr v should work
Wolfgang
Or, if you want to copy a section, use the outline pane, click on the particular section (or whatever) with right mouse button, choose 'select' (the selected part turns blue), ctr c and paste in your editor (or whatever) with ctr v
In This way you can also move up or down selected parts, very handy!

Wolfgang

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