But that's not terribly lightweight, is it?

I've settled down on xfce's terminal and been quite happy with it.
Most of the xfce apps are really good, actually.

On 06/03/2009, Jonathan Schleifer <js-openbsd-m...@webkeks.org> wrote:
> Am 06.03.2009 um 17:24 schrieb Matthew Szudzik:
>
>> No, Shift-Insert does not work.  Suppose you've copied "String1" to
>> the
>> CLIPBOARD in firefox.  That is, you've highlighted "String1" and
>> pressed
>> Ctrl-C.  Then suppose that you highlight some other string "String2".
>> (For example, you may have gone to the firefox "Save Page As..."
>> dialog
>> box, which automatically highlights the title of the current page.)
>> Now,
>> if you go to xterm and press Shift-Insert, you do not get "String1"
>> which is in the CLIPBOARD, but "String2" which is in the PRIMARY.
>> That's the problem!
>>
>> You can paste the PRIMARY to xterm, but you cannot paste the CLIPBOARD
>> to xterm.  (Unless you use xsel.)
>
> You could use gnome-terminal and press Ctrl-Shift-V to insert it. :)
>
> --
> Jonathan
>
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