Hi, [email protected] had few more interesting posts:
> Alex Mestiashvili <[email protected]> +1 for Bob's answer, but I also would like to mention xsel [0] which is really cool thing. Also it's manual reveals some interesting stuff about x selections. [0] http://www.vergenet.net/~conrad/software/xsel/ > Bob Proulx <[email protected]> I didn't know about xsel. Thanks for mentioning it. I knew about xclip. xsel and xclip seem to have an almost identical feature set. https://packages.debian.org/sid/xclip xclip is a command line utility that is designed to run on any system with an X11 implementation. It provides an interface to X selections ("the clipboard") from the command line. It can read data from standard in or a file and place it in an X selection for pasting into other X applications. xclip can also print an X selection to standard out, which can then be redirected to a file or another program. Thanks guys. Regards, Osamu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

