okay, no that's the stock version I have ... the newer versions (1.2.0 and
1.3.0) are different WRT the control key ...


I've just tried with my stock vncviewer (connecting to a remote machine,
not to 0 ... that seems like a strange idea since I'm on 0 already) and
ctrl-c and ctrl-v work fine.

in the newer vnc the ctrl key isn't passed through, but if I set ctrl in f8
it works as expected, until ctrl is turned off.

Jon


On 6 January 2014 14:59, Richard PALO <[email protected]> wrote:

> Le 06/01/14 10:57, Jonathan Adams a écrit :
>
>  I haven't checked, but if this is a recent version of vncviewer, there
>> is the ability to press control on the f8 menu ...
>>
>> I compiled the latest vncviewer myself, and I have to say that I'm not
>> amazing impressed with the change.
>>
>> Jon
>>
>>
> Launching the vncviewer:
>
>> richard@x3200:~$ vncviewer -Log *:stderr:100 0
>>
>> TigerVNC Viewer for X version 1.0.1
>> Copyright (C) 2002-2005 RealVNC Ltd.
>> Copyright (C) 2000-2006 TightVNC Group
>> Copyright (C) 2004-2009 Peter Astrand for Cendio AB
>> See http://www.tigervnc.org for information on TigerVNC.
>>
>
>
> ...
> I do notice the following sort of message when I try to ^C ^V some text:
>
>> Mon Jan  6 15:58:06 2014
>>  DesktopWindow: selection (482) time is 6758402, later 0
>>
>> Mon Jan  6 15:58:08 2014
>>  DesktopWindow: cursor is empty - using dot
>>
>
>
>
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