On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 01:18:21PM -0500, Philip Webb wrote:
> I didn't know that one (smile), but only the 1st half works here;
> when I R-click in the OO file, there's no 'paste' option
> & using the 'paste' button on the toolbar gives
> "Requ
se Windows (ptui) I can copy text
from the GUI to the clipboard, {ALT-TAB} to a vim session, and paste the
clipboard with "* even if vim is running in a textmode console. Is
there some similar channel for vim in linux?
--
Walter Dnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> In linux /sbin/init is Job #1
My m
Thelma
On 2/8/21 2:39 PM, n952162 wrote:
> On 2/8/21 9:17 PM, n952162 wrote:
>> VBoxClient --clipboard seems to be broken with a recent update
>>
>> You can start it without error but it just goes away. The last thing in
>> the strace is a clone.
>>
>>
On 2/8/21 10:47 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
Thelma
On 2/8/21 2:39 PM, n952162 wrote:
On 2/8/21 9:17 PM, n952162 wrote:
VBoxClient --clipboard seems to be broken with a recent update
You can start it without error but it just goes away. The last thing in
the strace is a clone
Neil Bothwick schreef:
> On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 11:19:55 -0300, Matias Grana wrote:
>
>
>> I'm trying to compile vim with +clipboard support. One can do
>> this by passing --enable-clipboard to configure. There's no USE
>> flag for this feature. After some r
posts/StQB1ftUp8D
Argh, but it's the wrong post. How did this end up imy clipboard?
This one is correct (your URL, with a lowercase 'I' at the end):
https://plus.google.com/102150693225130002912/posts/UkoAaLDpF4i
Wonko
I find that pasting with the middle mouse button in notepadqq pastes the
contents of the clipboard, not the last selected text like in other apps.
Its been reported;
https://github.com/notepadqq/notepadqq/issues/456
And there is a suggestion that it may be tweakable from outside notepadqq,
but
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 11:19:55AM -0300, Matias Grana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Sure I can set it by hand for one emerge, but I'd like to set
> EXTRA_ECONF to "--enable-clipboard" forever.
You could try using /etc/portage/bashrc, see portage(5). Use at your own
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 23:39:29 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What are people using and can vouch for that can snag webpages or
> parts of web pages to store/save/organize/report on etc etc, as well
> as handling clipboard content or the like? Something to collect
> dispara
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 16:44:54 -0300 Matias Grana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
| This is why I neglected to see that clipboard and vim-with-x were
| related. But what I find confusing now is why I have this difference.
| How does one update the use.local.desc file? It seems not to belong
|
e story is?
Does anybody use clipboard sharing? If so, how, without VBoxClient?
You've got to use the X USE flag when emerging the guest-addtions.
a linux VM headless and using ssh to connect to
>> it. Ssh is probably going to give you a more integrated experience
>> and better performance, because you're not virtualizing a console with
>> minimal support for stuff like the clipboard/etc.
>>
>
> Try using No
1-wm/xpra-0.17.4
... done!
!!! The ebuild selected to satisfy "=x11-wm/xpra-0.17.4" has unmet requirements.
- x11-wm/xpra-0.17.4::gentoo USE="client clipboard lzo opengl x264 x265 -csc
-cups -dec_av2 -libav -lz4 -pulseaudio -ser
I'm trying to copy the full path of a file from xfce4's file manager
Thunar so I can paste it into a command line program. The way I found
to do this was with the "Configure custom actions..." option like
this:
echo %f | xcopy -selection c
I can then paste the path, but there is a newline charac
so drag&drop files between my Linux and Windows
> desktop and also share the clipboard.
>
> Does KVM have something similar?
But you don't have vmware-player-4 running on gentoo, do you?
If yes, how?
take a look at: /usr/portage/profiles/use.local.desc
app-editors/vim:vim-with-x - Link console vim against X11 libraries to enable
title and clipboard features in xterm
br
richard
Tom Smith wrote:
> I've been trying to determine what this particular USE flag does but
there doesn
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 07:00 pm, Holly Bostick wrote:
> are you saying that this line
>
> app-editors/vim:vim-with-x - Linking console vim against X11 libraries
> to enable title and clipboard features in xterm
>
> is not the same on your file, despite the identical header?
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Grant Edwards
wrote:
> On 2015-03-26, Grant Edwards wrote:
>
>> I'm going to unamsk xfreerdp 1.2.0 and see if it works any better.
>
> 1.2.0 is unusable.
Personally, I maintain and use the live ebuild (freerdp-.1) more
than the others. I use it on an almost
On Wed, 15 May 2024 20:55:53 -0500, Dale wrote:
> > xclip is not a clipboard, it is a tool to manage the contents of the
> > existing clipboards and selection buffers.
> >
> >
>
>
> Well, just for giggles.
>
> root@fireball / # echo ""
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 23:39:29 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What are people using and can vouch for that can snag webpages or
> parts of web pages to store/save/organize/report on etc etc, as well
> as handling clipboard content or the like? Something to collect
> dispara
t; > That URL cannot be found. This seems to work for me:
> > https://plus.google.com/102150693225130002912/posts/StQB1ftUp8D
>
> Argh, but it's the wrong post. How did this end up imy clipboard?
>
> This one is correct (your URL, with a lowercase 'I' at the end):
>
On Thursday, April 16, 2020 10:09 PM, Alec Ten Harmsel
wrote:
> I use urxvt and I've always done Ctrl+Alt+V for paste. If you try that, what
> does it do?
yes. it works. thanks.
i guess the reason ctrl+shift+v, or ctrl+v, work
is because of fish's (shell) magic. but when ssh
runs, it's no
On 27/12/2020 18:51, Michael wrote:
Restarting the desktop using Xorg does NOT fix this problem. Otherwise, both
Plasma on Wayland and Xorg work fine - except the clipboard does not work on
Wayland (middle click won't paste selected text on another window).
This sounds to me like a
viously on the address bar).
I get the same problem posting into a google search box so its not the
address bar mechanism at work... and like mentioned above it was blank
anyway.
Also I failed to mention that I'm using Xfce4 desktop, and just in
case anyone is about to suggest the clipman utili
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 12:43:34AM +0800, Qiangning Hong wrote:
> Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > On 12 August 2005 16:53, Qiangning Hong wrote:
> >
> >>Do you know how to copy the content of a file to the X clipboard using
> >>command? Every time now I need to paste a file
El Jue, 26 de Febrero de 2009, 17:47, Grant escribió:
> I'm trying to copy the full path of a file from xfce4's file manager
> Thunar so I can paste it into a command line program. The way I found
> to do this was with the "Configure custom actions..." option like this:
>
>
> echo %f | xcopy -sel
d seem to be found at
>
> http://stardict.sourceforge.net/Dictionaries.php
Thanks alot for the links. That is exactly what I needed. I abandoned sdcv and
installed WiseDict instead. Installed gcide and wordnet dictionaries and now
WiseDict is sitting happily in the system tray monitoring my cl
On 2024-05-15, Dale wrote:
>> Or just select some empty space in an application, to overwrite your
>> previous
>> selection.
>
> Well, since it works, something is acting as a clipboard.
It's part of the X server. Same for the two selections.
> It doe
On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 1:03 PM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
>
> I would prefer a method that is independent of OS used. And provides server
> side limitations with regards to filesharing and clipboard access.
>
x2go is just X11, so it should be OS-independent as long as you have a
client/s
paste whats on the clipboard into an Xterm cmd line,
without going to the mouse.
I'm running recent Xfce4 desktop... but not finding a way to do this.
Can I just steal whatever events happen when middle click on three
button mouse and put them into a keyboard shortcut?
How might I do that?
Am Sonntag, 30. August 2009 schrieb Harry Putnam:
> Now I want to paste whats on the clipboard into an Xterm cmd line,
> without going to the mouse.
>
> I'm running recent Xfce4 desktop... but not finding a way to do this.
>
> Can I just steal whatever events happen whe
2009/2/26 Grant :
> I'm trying to copy the full path of a file from xfce4's file manager
> Thunar so I can paste it into a command line program. The way I found
> to do this was with the "Configure custom actions..." option like
> this:
>
> echo %f | xcopy -selection c
>
> I can then paste the pat
Roger Luethi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 23:39:29 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> What are people using and can vouch for that can snag webpages or
>> parts of web pages to store/save/organize/report on etc etc, as well
>> as handling cl
Windows Aero without
problem.) I can also drag&drop files between my Linux and Windows
desktop and also share the clipboard.
Does KVM have something similar?
But you don't have vmware-player-4 running on gentoo, do you?
If yes, how?
layman -a vmware
Then you can emerge it (version 4.0.0.
r phone, including the
> applications you installed. When downloading multiple files at once, it
> zips them first.
>
> I also like the option to transfer the clipboard to/from the phone and
> type text messages (SMS) in a webbrowser to be sent out by the phone.
>
Wow! New found capabilities for my droid. Thanks!
W
-i /usr/portage/profiles/use.*desc -e'
$ useflag vim-with
/usr/portage/profiles/use.local.desc:app-editors/vim:vim-with-x - Link console
vim against X11 libraries to enable title and clipboard features in xterm
--
Neil Bothwick
A computer scientist is someone who, when told to "Go
>
So does mine:
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/profiles/use.local.desc,v 1.1502
2005/10/18 00:03:00 vapier Exp $
are you saying that this line
app-editors/vim:vim-with-x - Linking console vim against X11 libraries
to enable title and clipboard features in xterm
is not the same on yo
On Tue, 19 Jul 2016 07:08:24 +0200, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> !!! The ebuild selected to satisfy "=x11-wm/xpra-0.17.4" has unmet
> requirements.
> - x11-wm/xpra-0.17.4::gentoo USE="client clipboard lzo opengl x264 x265
> -csc -cups -dec_av2 -libav -lz4 -pulseaudi
or email program you may want to
highlight a selection of text which you want to paste over, and
it's no use trying that when doing so overwrites the clipboard -
but that doesn't ever apply to terminal applications.
Surely Konsole should offer a copy-upon-selection option?
On 08/02/21 21:39, n952162 wrote:
> On 2/8/21 9:17 PM, n952162 wrote:
>> VBoxClient --clipboard seems to be broken with a recent update
>>
>> You can start it without error but it just goes away. The last thing in
>> the strace is a clone.
>>
>> Anybody
On 2018-06-02 08:33, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> I select some text in another program (maybe a valid URL, maybe not),
> copy it to the clipboard.
>
> In firefox, I click in the urlbar (or I press F6 enough times to get
> there) and I type Control-V. And ... nothing happens.
I just
On 2 June 2018 at 22:57, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2018-06-02 08:33, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
>
>> I select some text in another program (maybe a valid URL, maybe not),
>> copy it to the clipboard.
>>
>> In firefox, I click in the urlbar (or I press F6 enough times to ge
l - that fixed both boxes.
>
> For anyone that wants to try this, the bug is;
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/689496
Damn! I meant to include the link to the bug n my reply, I even copied
it to the clipboard in readiness :(
--
Neil Bothwick
Joystick: (n.) a device essential for performing busine
makes simple
reorganizing the screens if you move them, or change the computer
acting as server.
> Pros and Cons?
Its easy to use, doesn't get in your way, and maybe two cons,it ask
you to pay if you want the shared clipboard feature, only one computer
acts like server so the control its :
I used the speakup clipboard to copy out of the handbook that time.On Fri,
2 Oct 2020, Arve Barsnes wrote:
> Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2020 06:37:25
> From: Arve Barsnes
> Reply-To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> To: Gentoo
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] re: install problems
>
> On
>> I'm trying to copy the full path of a file from xfce4's file manager
>> Thunar so I can paste it into a command line program. The way I found
>> to do this was with the "Configure custom actions..." option like
>> this:
>>
>> echo %f | xcopy -selection c
>>
>> I can then paste the path, but the
What are people using and can vouch for that can snag webpages or
parts of web pages to store/save/organize/report on etc etc, as well
as handling clipboard content or the like? Something to collect
disparate pieces of information with that can organize and present it.
I've used a wi
uot;AirDroid", it
> > lets you control the phone via a webbrowser over a WIFI-connection.
> >
> > It lets you backup nearly everything from your phone, including the
> > applications you installed. When downloading multiple files at once, it
> > zips them first.
>
* On May 16 21:38, Alexander Skwar (gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org) wrote:
> - Tabs
> - Easy way to paste from clipboard (I'm not talking about primary
> selection)
You can use multi-aterm for tabs if you want, though personally I see no
need to. You have 10 instantly-accessib
utt
> via an X11 terminal, I'd like to be able to click on them so ie.
> mozilla gets called.
KDE will do this with any terminal, or just about any other program.
Double-clicking a URL adds it to the clipboard, KDE's klipper recognises
it as a URL and offers appropriate options.
ea of text, hold down the right mouse button
whilst dragging the mouse pointer. The selected area is automatically
copied to your clipboard.
--
Walter Dnes
I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications
seamless mouse integration with
>>> guest-host, and very fast graphics (I can run Windows Aero without
>>> problem.) I can also drag&drop files between my Linux and Windows
>>> desktop and also share the clipboard.
>>>
>>> Does KVM have something
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 08:39:09PM -0400, Dave Nebinger wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 October 2005 07:00 pm, Holly Bostick wrote:
> > are you saying that this line
> >
> > app-editors/vim:vim-with-x - Linking console vim against X11 libraries
> > to enable title and clipboard f
y interpose themselves between the ancient behavior of
the X server and their own implementations of "clipboard".
For better or worse, you are always running the same DE under Windows,
so the behavior of text selection should change only when Windows crashes :)
its text, and I just checked, it
> > > doesn't touch the clipboard.
> >
> > Useful tip! I didn't know about Alt+D, thanks for sharing. :-)
>
> The same does Ctrl-L.
ctrl+k does the same thing for the search box. (And if the search box
is hidden in your U
On Thursday, April 16, 2020 8:20 PM, wrote:
> I didn't tru that muself, but as far as I could remember,
> ssh catches the tty so no password will be shown (but processed).
ya, i know that bit.
> What happens if you paste the password, ignore, that "nothing" happens
> and then press ?
if i pre
On Thu, Apr 16, 2020, at 13:51, Caveman Al Toraboran wrote:
> On Thursday, April 16, 2020 8:20 PM, wrote:
>
> > I didn't tru that muself, but as far as I could remember,
> > ssh catches the tty so no password will be shown (but processed).
>
> ya, i know that bit.
>
> > What happens if you past
It's not the right click that does that, it's the middle click.
> This is a standard X feature that has been around for ages.
> If you copied something into the "other clipboard" you can paste it into
> console with "right click -> paste" or just shift-in
from
the GUI and copying the username/password to the clipboard are handy, as
is the ability to separate the entries into categories, but it's all
convenience. You can do most of this with an encrypted text file and
grep, although not so easily on an Android phone.
--
Neil Bothwick
Philos
ux and Windows
desktop and also share the clipboard.
Does KVM have something similar?
imal support for stuff like the clipboard/etc.
--
Rich
, which fails to fail completly
or is a half working feature (or do I fail
in both cases ... ;) ?
Similar things happen with VMware. It seems that many applications do
not set the clipboard contents in a way that VB or VMw can recognize.
Never found a solution to this myself.
On Sunday 17 Jan 2016 13:10:42 Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 1:03 PM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > I would prefer a method that is independent of OS used. And provides
> > server side limitations with regards to filesharing and clipboard access.
> x2go is just X11,
mode)
d download
s bookmarks
q quit or close current window
^Xcut to clipboard
^Vpaste from clipboard
^Kcut line (in textarea) or text to the end (in field)
^Ucut all text before cursor
t;> It is analogous to running a linux VM in a window and typing into its
>>> console, vs running a linux VM headless and using ssh to connect to
>>> it. Ssh is probably going to give you a more integrated experience
>>> and better performance, because you're not
Frank Steinmetzger writes:
> Am Sonntag, 30. August 2009 schrieb Harry Putnam:
>
>> Now I want to paste whats on the clipboard into an Xterm cmd line,
>> without going to the mouse.
>>
>> I'm running recent Xfce4 desktop... but not finding a way to do this.
>
gt; you release the mouse button, it is copied. Then, you can just right
> click to paste it into the input line.
> How would I engineer such functionality in Konsole?
Have you tried it yet? It works here w/o any special settings.
IIRC, there might be a global KDE setting that affect
feature that has been around for ages.
If you copied something into the "other clipboard" you can paste it into
console with "right click -> paste" or just shift-insert
alan
--
Optimists say the glass is half full,
Pessimists say the glass is half empty,
Developers say wtf
cessary...
- it clears your clipboard after a timeout or when it is closed so that
no passwords can be retrieved from it
As does pwm...
Pwm also will auto-populate your username/password on web forms for you.
te as
expected anymore (tries to rely solely on the "clipboard", ignoring the
X selection), and now highlights regions by default, like if setting the
region was like doing text selection in a program such as Notepad.EXE.
As some day I will have to switch to 24, does anyone have a l
On 2018-01-05 15:04, Dale wrote:
> Without this, I'll have to copy and paste all the links I want to
> open. That is just not a good option. No matter which way I go,
> something is broken.
You can write a script that takes the contents of the clipboard [1],
possibly makes sure
el re my solution ? -- is it adequate for them ?
It's a workaround, not a solution. The bug still exists in that you now
have only two options for clicking on the desktop when there should be
three.
However, I will do it your way because although I occasionally paste the
clipboard into a KNote on th
wm/xpra-0.17.4::gentoo USE="client clipboard lzo opengl x264 x265
>> -csc -cups -dec_av2 -libav -lz4 -pulseaudio -server -sound -vpx -webp"
>> ABI_X86="64" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7"
>>
>> The following REQUIRED_USE flag constraints are unsatisfie
I select some text in another program (maybe a valid URL, maybe not),
copy it to the clipboard.
In firefox, I click in the urlbar (or I press F6 enough times to get
there) and I type Control-V. And ... nothing happens. Interestingly
going directly to a selected URL by mid-clicking on the tab
180602 Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> I select some text in another program (maybe a valid URL, maybe not),
> copy it to the clipboard. In Firefox, I click in the urlbar
> or I press F6 enough times to get there and I type Control-V.
> And nothing happens. I just tested it
> with a fres
On 2018-06-02 19:54, Philip Webb wrote:
> > I select some text in another program (maybe a valid URL, maybe
> > not), copy it to the clipboard. In Firefox, I click in the urlbar
> > or I press F6 enough times to get there and I type Control-V. And
> > nothing happens.
ted experience
> and better performance, because you're not virtualizing a console with
> minimal support for stuff like the clipboard/etc.
>
Try using Nomachine.com NX. It is fastest remote connection, but it is
proprietary. There is open source client available for Linux
ftButton;NoModifier=org.kde.applauncher
MidButton;NoModifier=org.kde.paste
RightButton;NoModifier=org.kde.contextmenu
wheel:Vertical;NoModifier=org.kde.switchdesktop
Middle-click in fact creates a sticky note containing clipboard contents
(ouch : I had to look in my notes to find out how
depending on application).
>
> 2. Secondary - some applications will autoselect text, e.g. when you click
> in the non-empty address bar of a browser. This can replace any selection
> you had in the Primary selection. It depends on the particular
> application.
>
> 3. Clip
erson trying to crack it. So, ever since I been
trying to come up with a new way to do this. I wanted passwords that
would be virtually impossible to crack but that I didn't have to
remember either, or write notes to remember them. I also wanted to
avoid the desktop copy and paste, or clipboard,
lias to search useflags:
(in ~/.bashrc)
alias useflag='grep /usr/portage/profiles/use.*desc -e'
This searches both use.desc and use.local.desc for whatever I type after
the command "useflag"
so:
motub -> useflag vim-with-x
/usr/portage/profiles/use.local.desc:app-editor
t still isn't clear to mw
> how the details work
>
You want the "vim-with-x" flag. Clipped from my 'equery uses vim'
- - vim-with-x : Link console vim against X11 libraries to enable title
and clipboard features in xterm
> Calculating dependenc
27;t have much success...
1. Open the image.
2. Edit > Select All (Ctrl+A)
3. Edit > Copy (Ctrl+C)
4. File > New (Ctrl+N)
a. You don't need to change the size, as The GIMP already knows the
dimensions of what you have in the clipboard.
5. On the "New Dialog&
Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2018-01-05 15:04, Dale wrote:
>
>> Without this, I'll have to copy and paste all the links I want to
>> open. That is just not a good option. No matter which way I go,
>> something is broken.
> You can write a script that takes
oned in the other part of this subthread that there is a python-based
utility for using it:
dev-python/keepassx
This provides the utility `kp` which allows for using the kdb file. There is one
issue I've logged upstream with this utility where it's attempting and failing
to copy the
second from a
> terminal (mrvxt, whereas the first was from multi-gnome-terminal), where
> what appeared was
>
> killall -9 MPlayer
> MPlayer: geen proces beA(with the ~ over it) << (but tiny ones)indigd
>
> in place of the ë . But when I pasted it into this compose win
copy
buffer or clipboard or whatever it is when you hightlight something in
the terminal with left mouse drag.
If I hook a real mouse to the laptop.. I can do the normal linux stuff
all with mouse.. highlight with left mouse button drag (in a terminal)
and paste the highlighted string with middle mouse.
. When downloading multiple files at once, it
zips them first.
I also like the option to transfer the clipboard to/from the phone and
type text messages (SMS) in a webbrowser to be sent out by the phone.
--
Joost
--
Joost
ean that the flags displayed are the only ones I can adjust?
Yes, and the one you want to set is vim-with-x
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ grep vim-with-x /usr/portage/profiles/use.*desc
/usr/portage/profiles/use.local.desc:app-editors/vim:vim-with-x - Link console
vim against X11 libraries to enable tit
> Can you tell from the manual how to influence `-xterm_clipboard'
> Shown above?
No, because you don't do it that way. You tell the system
what you want, and the system will get into the dirty
details (eg. that "vim-with-x" will set xterm-clipboard).
>
> Which USE f
with your middle button (or Shift+Insert -
>> depending on application).
>>
>> 2. Secondary - some applications will autoselect text, e.g. when you click
>> in the non-empty address bar of a browser. This can replace any selection
>> you had in the Primary selection.
^Rreload
> / search
> ? search back
> n find next
> N find previous
> = document info
> \ document source
> | HTTP header
> * toggle displaying of
On Sun, August 30, 2009 19:20, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Frank Steinmetzger writes:
>
>
>> Am Sonntag, 30. August 2009 schrieb Harry Putnam:
>>
>>
>>> Now I want to paste whats on the clipboard into an Xterm cmd line,
>>> without going to the mouse.
&g
n) is most welcome, including pointing out stupid newbie
> >> mistakes.
I lost your original mail, so sorry if this is not threaded properly.
Question: does the bug manifest itself only in KDE apps or in others?
Ctrl+c should also copy to clipboard in, say, firefox, if you have it
instal
Bryan Whitehead wrote:
"X11 programs have a second way of copying and pasting text", so the
first method is not a hack (sorry), however, many X11 applications do
not bother with the first method. For example, xterm doesn't have an
"edit", "copy", or "paste" on all flavors of unix - try using them
ere are what I got with a stock emerge of vim:
+arabic +autocmd -balloon_eval -browse ++builtin_terms +byte_offset +cindent
-clientserver -clipboard +cmdline_compl +cmdline_hist +cmdline_info +comments
+cryptv -cscope +dialog_con +diff +digraphs -dnd -ebcdic +emacs_tags +eval
+ex
webpage.
On this step I also open new tabs from the news band.
3. I return to gvim and try to save and close it using
:wq command but it does not work any more as : sends
focus to the "Copy to clipboard" icon.
eyboard shortcuts. Youtube may actually support the former, but other
sites... meh.
Thanks to the power of pentadactyl and shell aliases, ’tis a matter of very
few keypresses:
- press y in the browser (yank URL to clipboard)
- switch to a terminal, enter ,y (alias for youtube-dl) and insert the UR
On Thu, 2021-02-11 at 11:17 +, Wols Lists wrote:
> When you do a sync, it pulls down the latest version of kernel source. I
> don't do it all the time, but you really ought to upgrade to 5.4.92.
To expound on this, the 4.19 kernel IS still supported, both by
upstream and gentoo sources. If n9
happens when you click in the address bar.
>
> I have no idea why the defaults on win/linux are different, though,
>
> Cheers,
>
> Paul
>
>
>
maybe because in linux selecting = copying. So if you select with a
simple click you might overwrite the contents of the clipboard = highly
annoying.
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