Greetings to everyone. May I ask where I may find a tutorial or explanation about the use of the mouse under X? I am puzzled by the variations. Some programs can cut and paste into others, while others cannot. Reading mail in Sylpheed, I just noticed, I was able to just highlight a URL (left button drag) and then just click with middle button in Netscape Location slot. Then, in another instance when the url was highlighted by Sylpheed this didn't work. Presumeably this is because the URL did not have "http://" prefixed to it in the first instance.
This is not a problem isolated to Sylpheed, however. There are three different selection buffer/clipboard programs, not one of which can do exactly what I need: xclipboard, xpaste, and xcutsel. I haven't yet figured out the difference. I think xclipboard is the best; but I cannot print without again copying into one of the others! (Why can't I just highlight a paragraph in Netscape and print the highlighted region? Emacs rules!) Emacs has it's own way of working with the mouse, and interoperability isn't assured, but it seems to be getting better recently. Is there some setup to get all these things talking? Alan Davis Marianas High School, -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1-670-235-6580 Alan E. Davis, PMB 30, Box 10006, Saipan, MP 96950-8906, CNMI I have steadily endeavored to keep my mind free, so as to give up any hypothesis, however much beloved -- and I cannot resist forming one on every subject -- as soon as facts are shown to be opposed to it. -- Charles Darwin (1809-1882)