couldn't see if you got an answer to this but I just found out that you
can do it (in fedora/xfce anyway) You select text you want to copy in
xterm, move focus to where you want to paste it and then press mouse
button 5 on my logitech mouse, so just press all mouse buttons on your
mouse, one
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 03:11:29PM +0100, Spec wrote:
couldn't see if you got an answer to this but I just found out
that you can do it (in fedora/xfce anyway).
This is a feature of the graphical environment (X windows), not the
operating system or, AFAIK, the window manager.
You select text
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 09:20:20AM -0500, Will Maier wrote:
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 03:11:29PM +0100, Spec wrote:
couldn't see if you got an answer to this but I just found out
that you can do it (in fedora/xfce anyway).
This is a feature of the graphical environment (X windows), not the
Joe Schmoe wrote:
Hmmm...so instead of actually reading my post, several
folks have responded ... presumably just looking at
the words cut and paste in my post and responding
with a tutorial on how to use my mouse buttons.
Thanks.
So I'll start all over.
I am running X on fbsd 5.3, with
Hmmm...so instead of actually reading my post, several
folks have responded ... presumably just looking at
the words cut and paste in my post and responding
with a tutorial on how to use my mouse buttons.
Thanks.
So I'll start all over.
I am running X on fbsd 5.3, with ratpoison as my
window
-Original Message-
From: Joe Schmoe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
THE PROBLEM IS, if I cut text in an xterm, I cannot
paste it in opera. That is the only problem.
So to recap, I know how to cut and paste - thanks. No
need for the mouse button tutorials. All I want to
know is,
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 09:36:30 -0800 (PST)
Joe Schmoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm...so instead of actually reading my post, several
folks have responded ... presumably just looking at
the words cut and paste in my post and responding
with a tutorial on how to use my mouse buttons.
Thanks.