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I currently use x3270 as packaged with the 32 bit cygwin on several
Win-XP computers. We are now migrating those computers to Win-7 boxes.
The 64 bit cygwin does not contain the x3270 package. (Also, the 32 bit
package is way out of date.)
I emailed the original person who packaged this
Thigpen,
I see two options available to you for an immediate solution. Either
recompile the package yourself from source targeted at x64 or simply
continue using the cygwin-32 and its packages.
Do you have some pressing requirement to use the cygwin-64?
Also, I believe this question would
into the term and the autostart program appears in the same
terminal. I had lynx browser selected as an autostart program for lxde.
I don't know why lynx appears in the same window as the terminal.
I can't get to a desktop in either xfce and lxde.
I guess my question is just in general. I thought all I had
Hello:
I have two machines. Machine A is Windows 7 (32) and I've installed
Cygwin X and Machine B a Unix Box
Is it possible to show the Windows Machine on the Unix box? and if so
what commands need to be used to launch it on the Unix box?
Appeciate any help with this!
Drew
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On 17/01/2012 19:58, mathog wrote:
On 17-Jan-2012 11:07, mathog wrote:
Is
xfs really needed, or is putting in the right libfreetype bits and
pieces enough? The files that go in
/usr/share/fonts/default/Type1 on Mandriva, for instance?
To address some of the questions from your previous
, presumably through xfs, which is running there. Change to 14 pt
(for which a pcf font file exists) then it is fixed width.
Unfortunately that
font is much too small on the monitor in question. Seems like font use
on the Mandriva server is through xfs, but Cygwin/X client cannot use
it, and isn't
On 17-Jan-2012 11:07, mathog wrote:
Is
xfs really needed, or is putting in the right libfreetype bits and
pieces enough? The files that go in
/usr/share/fonts/default/Type1 on Mandriva, for instance?
So I tried copying the files from Mandriva over and dropping them into
the
Cygwin distro.
On 29/07/2011 15:10, Csaba Raduly wrote:
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 5:47 PM, Eliot Moss wrote:
Recently I started using startxwin and .XWinrc and am
getting used to -multiwindow mode. Something I have been
wondering is where the program icons actually come from.
For example, I cannot for the
Thanks, Jon, for the additional explanations! Eliot
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Hi Eliot,
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 5:47 PM, Eliot Moss wrote:
Recently I started using startxwin and .XWinrc and am
getting used to -multiwindow mode. Something I have been
wondering is where the program icons actually come from.
For example, I cannot for the life of me find the icons
used
On 7/29/2011 3:16 AM, Csaba Raduly wrote:
Hi Eliot,
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 5:47 PM, Eliot Moss wrote:
Recently I started using startxwin and .XWinrc and am
getting used to -multiwindow mode. Something I have been
wondering is where the program icons actually come from.
For example, I cannot
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 5:47 PM, Eliot Moss wrote:
Recently I started using startxwin and .XWinrc and am
getting used to -multiwindow mode. Something I have been
wondering is where the program icons actually come from.
For example, I cannot for the life of me find the icons
used for xemacs
Thanks for the tip about .xpm files!
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Recently I started using startxwin and .XWinrc and am
getting used to -multiwindow mode. Something I have been
wondering is where the program icons actually come from.
For example, I cannot for the life of me find the icons
used for xemacs (has a little red XE in it) or xpdf
(black background,
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Not really an X question, but I figured I'd try here first. On my
linux workstation, I have some sshfs mounts to a remote box. Is there
way of doing the same thing and sharing it as a /cygdrive/x that would
be available to the windows file system?
TIA,
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Not really an X question
Then you're on the wrong list.
Yaakov
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Hi,
I was wondering whether you would be interested in linking to my website
http://www.frixo.com from your page?
http://www.lodzvmi.pl/brochure-technique-mercedes-vito-1996.html
Frixo is a road traffic reporting site and think it may be a useful resource
for your readers. It provides users
Peter Scott wrote:
Hello. I would like to migrate from eXceed to Cygwin for the
performance improvement, but there is a feature I currently have that
I have not figured out in Cygwin yet. I want MB1+MB3 to generate
paste (as in MB2).
You need the -emulate3buttons option for XWin (exactly how
On 02/07/2009 05:50, Peter Scott wrote:
Hello. I would like to migrate from eXceed to Cygwin for the
performance improvement,
What performance improvement?
The performance/price ratio is infinitely better, ofc :-)
but there is a feature I currently have that I
have not figured out in
At 03:42 AM 7/2/2009, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 02/07/2009 05:50, Peter Scott wrote:
Hello. I would like to migrate from eXceed to Cygwin for the
performance improvement,
What performance improvement?
The performance/price ratio is infinitely better, ofc :-)
Good point :) eXceed is remarkably
server assumes never happens
I was going to say that this sounds wrong but I see interfaces on my
linux box which have no broadcast addresses but still have IFF_BROADCAST
set.
Corinna, what do you think?
Thanks for nudging me by PM. I didn't notice this question, sorry.
As for the broadcast
address, which
the X server assumes never happens
I was going to say that this sounds wrong but I see interfaces on my
linux box which have no broadcast addresses but still have IFF_BROADCAST
set.
Corinna, what do you think?
Thanks for nudging me by PM. I didn't notice this question, sorry
server assumes never happens
[...]
As for the broadcast address, you *have* to expect that an interface
is broadcast capable and the ifa_broadaddr pointer is NULL. This
is at least true for all IPv6 entries. For IPv4 that shouldn't occur
under Cygwin.
The code in question (before I patched
Hello. I would like to migrate from eXceed to Cygwin for the
performance improvement, but there is a feature I currently have that
I have not figured out in Cygwin yet. I want MB1+MB3 to generate
paste (as in MB2).
Bear with me. I have a Logitech 3-button mouse on Windows XP and the
= 0x14475f0, ifa_dstaddr = 0x0, ifa_data
= 0x0}
(gdb)
-Original Message-
From: Jon TURNEY [mailto:jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk]
Sent: Monday, 29 June 2009 6:02 AM
To: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
Cc: andy.stai...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Novice Question
Andy wrote:
Jon,
Thanks for your help
Yes your
Andy wrote:
/opt/wip/cygport-svn/xorg-server/xorg-server-1.6.0-10/src/xorg-server-1.6.0/
os/access.c
(gdb) p *ifr
$1 = {ifa_next = 0x1447798, ifa_name = 0x14474c4
{B8B51884-C69A-4592-B65D-89ABB3DCF18D}, ifa_flags = 69635,
ifa_addr = 0x14474f0, ifa_netmask = 0x14475f0, ifa_dstaddr = 0x0,
To: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
Cc: andy.stai...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Novice Question
Andy wrote:
/opt/wip/cygport-svn/xorg-server/xorg-server-1.6.0-10/src/xorg-server-
1.6.0/
os/access.c
(gdb) p *ifr
$1 = {ifa_next = 0x1447798, ifa_name = 0x14474c4
{B8B51884-C69A-4592-B65D-89ABB3DCF18D}, ifa_flags
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 12:09:12PM +0100, Jon TURNEY wrote:
Andy wrote:
/opt/wip/cygport-svn/xorg-server/xorg-server-1.6.0-10/src/xorg-server-1.6.0/
os/access.c
(gdb) p *ifr
$1 = {ifa_next = 0x1447798, ifa_name = 0x14474c4
{B8B51884-C69A-4592-B65D-89ABB3DCF18D}, ifa_flags = 69635,
ifa_addr
Trying to get the lastest X to run on Cygwin 1-7 but only seem to be able to
get a core dump the log:
XWin was started with the following command line:
/usr/bin/XWin -multiwindow -clipboard -silent-dup-error
ddxProcessArgument - Initializing default screens
winInitializeDefaultScreens - w
Andys wrote:
Trying to get the lastest X to run on Cygwin 1-7 but only seem to be able to
get a core dump the log:
Firstly, thanks very much for trying it out and reporting the problem.
XWin was started with the following command line:
/usr/bin/XWin -multiwindow -clipboard
= {0, 1}
(gdb)
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Sent: Monday, 29 June 2009 3:23 AM
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Subject: Re: Novice Question
Andys wrote:
Trying to get the lastest X to run on Cygwin 1-7 but only seem
Andy wrote:
Jon,
Thanks for your help
Yes your correct the IP6 had nothing to do with the problem ..(again thanks)
Well, I think perhaps the situation is a bit more complex that that :-)
Here is the backtrace requested
Thanks very much, very helpful.
I wonder if I might trouble you to
On Monday, January 26, 2009 marwa chendeb wrote:
Hello
I updated Cygwin but the problem is that x server don't work. when i
You haven't updated the X server. Version 6.8.99.901 is the old one.
Please see this:
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
Pay particular attention
I've been trying out cygwin 1.7, and I'm wondering if the X server
and/or libraries will have to be rebuilt before I can expect them to
cooperate with 1.7. My question is prompted by some problems with emacs
under 1.7 that I reported elsewhere
(http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2008-12/msg00261
Hello!
I have installed cygwin on my pc and now i want to run xserver.
When i run the script startxwin.sh , i can see in the terminal window
a string such as winProcSetSelectionOwner - Clipboard not yet started,
aborting.
And at this point the process of loading xserver was stopped.
And when i
Hello!
I run ./xinitrc and by now startx
and see following messages? but nothing like x server appear. Only this
message:
$ startx
Welcome to the XWin X Server
Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project
Release: 6.8.99.901-4
Contact: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
XWin was started with the following command
Some time ago a second directory structure appeared in Cygwin mirrors.
They now have 'release' and 'release-2' folders, along with
corresponding 'setup' and 'setup-2' .ini, .bz2, and .sig files.
Both appear to contain the same subfolders. The contents of the
'release' subfolders look like all
Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:
Some time ago a second directory structure appeared in Cygwin mirrors.
They now have 'release' and 'release-2' folders, along with
corresponding 'setup' and 'setup-2' .ini, .bz2, and .sig files.
Both appear to contain the same subfolders. The contents of the
don't use cygwin-xfree for this type of
question. Use the main cygwin list.
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liang wrote:
From: liang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2007 3:40 PM
To: 'cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com'
Subject: X forward question
Hi,
1. I just to subscribe the mailing list, so I can reply the email now. Sorry
to start a new thread.
2. I start x server
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU. Reformatted.
liang wrote:
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liang wrote:
From: liang [mailto:swang2000ATgmailDOTcom]
^^^
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2007 3:40 PM
To: 'cygwin
From: liang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2007 3:40 PM
To: 'cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com'
Subject: X forward question
Hi,
1. I just to subscribe the mailing list, so I can reply the email now. Sorry
to start a new thread.
2. I start x server with double click startxwin.bat
liang wrote:
From: liang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2007 3:40 PM
To: 'cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com'
Subject: X forward question
Hi,
1. I just to subscribe the mailing list, so I can reply the email now. Sorry
to start a new thread.
2. I start x server with double click
xie xie wrote:
Hello,
I have downloaded the setup file of cygwin from HONGKONG mirror
website,I choose the reinforce way to download the file,but when I
have finished setup cygwin ,the system shows that the sysytem
cann't find cygwin1.dll,you should re-setup the software.but after I
have done
Hello,
I have downloaded the setup file of cygwin from HONGKONG mirror
website,I choose the reinforce way to download the file,but when I
have finished setup cygwin ,the system shows that the sysytem
cann't find cygwin1.dll,you should re-setup the software.but after I
have done it .the system
Hello,
I've got cygwin working well via SSH to single host, single window.
I connect via SSH, and run startkde - I get the KDE desktop in one
single window. Works great!
How do I connect to a second machine at the same time.
See below for details.
-Duane.
For example:
I login as my
Duane Ellis schrieb:
I've got cygwin working well via SSH to single host, single window.
I connect via SSH, and run startkde - I get the KDE desktop in one
single window. Works great!
How do I connect to a second machine at the same time.
You will need Xwin :1 for the second and Xwin :2
.
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From: Reid Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 11:10 AM
To: Duane Ellis
Subject: [Fwd: Re: Multiple Session Question]
failed to copy you on the reply to the list
try
#!/bin/bash
TARGET=linxbox
TARGETONE=linxbox1
WHO=duane
WHO1=testaccount
On Thu, 2007-06-07 at 10:50 -0400, Duane Ellis wrote:
Hello,
I've got cygwin working well via SSH to single host, single window.
I connect via SSH, and run startkde - I get the KDE desktop in one
single window. Works great!
How do I connect to a second machine at the same time.
See
=
Holger Krull You will need Xwin :1 for the second and
Xwin :2 for the third session and so on.
That's the solution - I forgot - is the same way on linux.
Thank you very much, works *GREAT*
For those reading this (via a
# rule to link the program
$(PROG): $(OBJS)
$(LD) $(OBJS) -o $(PROG) $(LDFLAGS)
BTW those are not really LDFLAGS it's the flags and the libraries, the problem
with unresolved symbols is caused by the order in which the libraries are
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Thank you very much. Now it
apologies for my poor English) I just installed cygwin.
I'm trying to compile a program under cygwin, but I got some errors.
This is the program :
#include Xm/Xm.h/* Standard Motif definitions */
#include Xm/Label.h /* Motif Label Widget */
main(argc, argv)
int argc;
char **argv;
{
Agostino Ruscito wrote:
apologies for my poor English) I just installed cygwin.
I'm trying to compile a program under cygwin, but I got some errors.
[snip]
gcc -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXm -lXt -lX11 -lICE -lSM -lXext xhello.o -o xhello
xhello.o:xhello.c:(.text+0x42): undefined reference to
Hi,
I was wondering as to which license applies to the software I downloaded.
I got the source code I am using from Xorg. More specifically, I
downloaded the xorg-server package from the release site of Xorg. I
know that Cygwin and Cygwin/X are published under the GNU GPL. I
also know that
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Alan James Caruana wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering as to which license applies to the software I downloaded.
I got the source code I am using from Xorg. More specifically, I
downloaded the xorg-server package from the release site of Xorg. I
know that Cygwin and Cygwin/X are
I made sure that xwin.exe is run with the -clipboard option (it always was),
and I enabled -emulate3button, but what do I type to cut, copy, or paste
to/from xterm? There's got to be any easy way to do this, I just can't find
it.
Thanks,
Rich Mayo
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I made sure that xwin.exe is run with the -clipboard option (it always was),
and I enabled -emulate3button, but what do I type to cut, copy, or paste
to/from xterm? There's got to be any easy way to do this, I just can't find
it.
Copy with the left button, paste with the
Please, don't send cygwin related questions to me privately. Use the
mailing list (cc'ed).
Ag wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to install xmrace from Cygwin on Windows XP,
but I miss some vital package and the oucome
is
Can't open display
Failed initializing GUI,exiting
xmgrace needs a running
Hi all. I'm a *nix newbie. In M$ Windows, I can edit the properties of
a console window and thus create a scrollback history.
However, the xterms in Cygwin have no scrollbar. How does one activate
the scrollbar and adjust the length of scrollback history?
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xterm*borderColor: Red
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Sent: Thu, April 06, 2006 12:23 PM
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Subject: (n00b question) How does one activate the scrollbar in an
xterm?
Hi all. I'm
Soong, SylokeJ wrote:
I have not done this with cygwin-x before,
but I do it with my sun solaris.
Create .Xdefaults at home directory if does not already exists.
google or man xterm should tell you more.
Enter/append lines similar to these:
xterm*scrollBar: true
xterm*saveLines: 4000
Philip H. Schlesinger wrote:
Hi all. I'm a *nix newbie. In M$ Windows, I can edit the properties
of a console window and thus create a scrollback history.
However, the xterms in Cygwin have no scrollbar. How does one
activate the scrollbar and adjust the length of scrollback history?
]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Alexander J. Herrmann
Sent: Thu, April 06, 2006 1:45 PM
To: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: (n00b question) How does one activate the scrollbar in an
xterm?
Philip H. Schlesinger wrote:
Hi all. I'm a *nix newbie. In M$ Windows, I can edit the properties
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Soong, SylokeJ wrote:
I'm thinking that both .Xdefaults and xterm do not depend on the window
mgr, so that .Xdefaults entries as well as xterm cmd options should
function similarly on any x window mgr - at least when specifically
about the xterm scroll history. Is its
man responded, When xterm becomes a shell.
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Sent: Thu, April 06, 2006 3:20 PM
To: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
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xterm?
On Thu, 6
Thanks! That did it! :) - Phil
Reid Thompson wrote:
Soong, SylokeJ wrote:
I have not done this with cygwin-x before,
but I do it with my sun solaris.
Create .Xdefaults at home directory if does not already exists.
google or man xterm should tell you more.
Enter/append lines similar to these:
.
Subject: RE: (n00b question) How does one activate the scrollbar in an xterm?
Paraphrasing the extra-long lead-in: Thomas Dickey wrote:.
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Soong, SylokeJ wrote:
However, the shell we use... [snip]
xterm's not a shell; [snip]
[an amusing parable about a little girl
Siegfried Heintze wrote:
I used to use the following all the time to access my Windows machine
remotely:
ssh -f -L 5901:localhost:5900 -N -C -o Compression=yes -o
CompressionLevel=9
machine name or ip
vncviewer
H... I hope that is not true. I hope this is on topic because
I used to use the following all the time to access my Windows machine
remotely:
ssh -f -L 5901:localhost:5900 -N -C -o Compression=yes -o
CompressionLevel=9
machine name or ip
vncviewer
YMMV.
Obviously, you need to make sure that the port ssh is using is open
through any firewall.
None of
Siegfried Heintze wrote:
I used to use the following all the time to access my Windows machine
remotely:
ssh -f -L 5901:localhost:5900 -N -C -o Compression=yes -o
CompressionLevel=9
machine name or ip
vncviewer
YMMV.
Obviously, you need to make sure that the port ssh is using is open
+0100 Herbert Eppel wrote:
On 27.09.2005 06:18 UK Time, Jack Tanner wrote:
Herbert Eppel wrote:
No doubt this is a very basic question, and I'm not sure whether it
is really a question for this group or whether I should direct it
to the authors and/or user group of the ESP-r software
, the other pure brute.
But having had to vacillate between
the two had been pure torture.
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To: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
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Can the cygwin X server be prevented from placing an icon in the Windows
system tray?
Thank you.
Herbert Eppel
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Subject: Basic question 2 - Copy from Windows and paste to cygwin or X
Is there a way of pasting text from the Windows clipboard to cygwin or
X, if you see what I mean?
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Piggy-backing on this question,
right clicking on icon is an item Show Cursor.
What does that do, anyway?
I have tried releasing the mouse on that and I don't see any difference to
any cursors on the wmaker screen.
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On 28.09.2005 13:43 UK Time, Soong, SylokeJ wrote:
I am already doing that (-clipboard), among others:
run XWin -screen 0 1750 1350 -multiplemonitors -emulate3buttons -scrollbars
-clipboard -silent-dup-error
Thanks, but would you mind elaborating a little?
As I explained in a previous
Is it OK to shut down the X environment by simply clicking on the x in
the top right corner, or is there a 'more graceful'/better/preferred way
of doing it?
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: Basic question 4 - Shutting down X
Is it OK to shut down the X environment by simply clicking on the x in
the top right corner, or is there a 'more graceful'/better/preferred way
of doing it?
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On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Herbert Eppel wrote:
On 28.09.2005 13:43 UK Time, Soong, SylokeJ wrote:
I am already doing that (-clipboard), among others:
run XWin -screen 0 1750 1350 -multiplemonitors -emulate3buttons -scrollbars
-clipboard -silent-dup-error
Thanks, but would you mind
On 28.09.2005 15:52 UK Time, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
I start my X environment with the following command:
startx -- -screen 0 1200 900
where would -clipoard fit in, and what does it actually do?
man startx explains that the options after '--' are passed directly to
the server. -clipboard
Herbert Eppel wrote:
On 28.09.2005 13:43 UK Time, Soong, SylokeJ wrote:
I am already doing that (-clipboard), among others:
run XWin -screen 0 1750 1350 -multiplemonitors -emulate3buttons
-scrollbars -clipboard -silent-dup-error
Thanks, but would you mind elaborating a little?
As I
Reid Thompson wrote:
Herbert Eppel wrote:
On 28.09.2005 13:43 UK Time, Soong, SylokeJ wrote:
I am already doing that (-clipboard), among others:
run XWin -screen 0 1750 1350 -multiplemonitors -emulate3buttons
-scrollbars -clipboard -silent-dup-error
Thanks, but would you mind elaborating
thing, or are you referring to my Basic
question 2???
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No. He is telling you how to shut down with a single click
rather than my right clicking and selecting Exit.
Which is answering your question 4.
Also about your question 2, as someone else recommended,
you should consider running either
startxwin.bat or startxwin.sh.
But doing that, whatever you
On 28.09.2005 17:20 UK Time, Soong, SylokeJ wrote:
No. He is telling you how to shut down with a single click
rather than my right clicking and selecting Exit.
Which is answering your question 4.
Thanks, although I'm afraid I still fail to see Reid's single-click
solution - but never mind, I
?
Are we talking about the same thing, or are you referring to my Basic
question 2???
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sorry -- meant to post that to the copy and paste question
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On 28.09.2005 17:45 UK Time, Reid Thompson wrote:
highlight with left mouse button, paste with middlebutton/scrollwheel
Highlight what?
Are we talking about the same thing, or are you referring to my Basic
question 2???
sorry -- meant to post that to the copy and paste question
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