On 12/03/99 08:00AM, J C Lawrence wrote:
> clipboard buffers. There's also the `cutview` utility which I've
>
cutview is pretty nice. I think I'm going to try it out for a while.
Just in case you or anyone reading this is interested, the sources can
be found at:
http://www.users.uswest.net/~h
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999 22:50:21 -0800
Mark Wagnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sometimes I have a bunch of xterms and other apps running, I
> select some text, find the one I want to paste into, but somewhere
> along the way I double click and lose the selection.
XClipboard can help here in that it
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On 12/02/99 05:00PM, Christopher S. Swingley wrote:
> Don't know how well gpm does this in a console, but X provides this
> automatically with the left (copy) and middle (paste) mouse buttons.
> Works like magic, and is far better IMHO than the key commands you
> have to use in Windows.
>
> Just s
> a clipboard. I'm looking for something that can just run and recieve
> selected/highlighted text through some key combination. I'm looking at
Don't know how well gpm does this in a console, but X provides this
automatically with the left (copy) and middle (paste) mouse buttons.
Works like magic,
Hi all,
I was just wondering if anyone knew of any software that can serve as
a clipboard. I'm looking for something that can just run and recieve
selected/highlighted text through some key combination. I'm looking at
xclipboard right now, but unless I'm not getting it, it just seems to
serve as a
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