Re: [elinks-users] Newbie Needs Copy and Paste Help Please

2005-04-11 Thread Faux_Pseudo
On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 09:27:05PM -0700, Jim Tucker wrote:
 Compare that to the selection and copying processes if you use a
 native app's  editing functions.  Typically Ctrl-A in a Windows app,
 for example, will select all of the text in the current field and
 Ctrl-C will copy it.

This gives more emacs like keybindings, ie e will take you to end of
word and controle e will take you too end of line.
markkeys 0=^A:\$=^E:h=^B:j=^N:k=^P:l=^F

And you can search forward with / and backwords with ?.

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Re: [elinks-users] Newbie Needs Copy and Paste Help Please

2005-04-09 Thread Jonas Fonseca
Jim Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote Sat, Apr 09, 2005:
 This may be an elementary question, but I have failed to find the
 answer in the elinks documentation.  How can I copy and paste text
 within elinks?  For example, if I am editing a bookmark URL, how do I
 select text and copy it so that I can later paste it into, say, a web
 page field?  If I prefer not to use the mouse, is there a way to do
 this using only the keyboard?
 
 Thanks in advance for any help.

http://elinks.or.cz/faq.html#cutnpaste :)

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Re: [elinks-users] Newbie Needs Copy and Paste Help Please

2005-04-09 Thread Miciah Masters
On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 06:56:51AM -0700, Jim Tucker wrote:
 This may be an elementary question, but I have failed to find the
 answer in the elinks documentation.  How can I copy and paste text
 within elinks?  For example, if I am editing a bookmark URL, how do I
 select text and copy it so that I can later paste it into, say, a web
 page field?  If I prefer not to use the mouse, is there a way to do
 this using only the keyboard?
 
 Thanks in advance for any help.

There are actions copy-clipboard (default binding Ctrl-Ins) and
cut-clipboard (default binding Ctrl-X). They will copy the URI using the
system's mechanism, but the only systems currently supported are OS/2
and GNU Screen. Support for an internal clipboard is planned, as is
support for X.

You might want to try GNU Screen. GNU Screen provides a very nice
system, with which ELinks integrates reasonably well.  See 'Copy and
Paste' in Screen's info page.

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