On Sat, 25 Apr 2009 17:07:32 -0700 Tim Wescott <[email protected]> dijo:
> John Jason Jordan wrote: > > I am recalling an interesting thread from a couple months ago where I > > asked how to save commands. I have found something that suits me > > perfectly and it was not mentioned in that thread. While looking for > > something in Synaptic I stumbled upon gedit-plugins. It has a lot of > > neat features, but the one I love is a bottom panel that is a terminal > > window. Now I can just use gedit as my terminal and, when I want to > > save a command, paste it into the document window above. Not only that, > > but the terminal panel recognizes Ctrl-c, Ctrl-x and Ctrl-v. > Gnome terminal sees ctrl-shift-c as 'copy' ctrl-shift-v as 'paste'. It > doesn't seem to do ctrl-x, but then I've never needed to use it until > just now when I wanted to know... Hmmm. That's interesting. My gnome-terminal does not (Jaunty, x86_64). I can select text, but to copy to the clipboard I have to go to Edit > Copy, and ditto for paste. The keyboard commands don't work. Selecting does auto-copy to the clipboard and then the middle mouse button will paste, but I hate that. My middle mouse button is the scroll wheel, and it doesn't like being pushed down. It demonstrates its displeasure by moving the cursor all over. And then the text I wanted to paste is suddenly deselected. Oh well, Gedit is a good alternative. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
